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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-03-18 - Orange Coast Pilot7 l ' - • Dt•ntington Man • Hanoi-Officials .. .. Deela~ed Guilty Free Remains Of 12·-·Pil·ots . Of Two Murders , . • DAILY PILOT 1cer * * * 10< * * * • FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 18, 1977 .voi.. 70. NO. n . 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES 9-year-o ld l'if!tina eemg ' · Rapist-killer Seeks Death .Object Called -. FORT MYERS, Fla. CAP) - After listening to Arthur Goode's description of how he raped and murdered a 9-year-old boy, a jury granted his request and con- victed him of first-degree murder. The eight-ma n, four-woman jury meets agam today to decide whether to r ecommend another Huntington Man Guilty Of.2 Murders A man who shot and killed his wife and her former husband an her Huntington Beach home was found guilty of two counts of murder Thurs day in Orange County Superior Court. A jury that spent one day de- Jlber ati ng the case against William Gene Campbell, 48, set the degree of murde r in the shooting or Beverly Campbell, 39, as first degree. Campbell's killing or Vernon Edward Howell, 42, the man he found with Mrs. Campbell in the bed.room at 17847 Beard Lane last Nov. 4 was fixed at second CJesree. Multiple rirearms provisions tacked oa by the jury make it alQJost certain that Campbell wU1 be sentenced to life in prison m the dual coavieilons. Judie Max V. Eliason, a re-Uted municipal court judge who MrVed as a Superior Court Jurlat tar tbe marder trial, sel Aprll 18 •• the date be will sentence campbell.. Ca~ displayed no emo- tion on heatlna the verdict de. ll .. red by the Jury. He earlier wept on tbe witness atand as he detcribed the way ln wblcb he abot and killed Bowell and his wife Jut Nov. 4. J)eDUt.y Public Defender Tom JlcDonald pleaded tu vain in Uae flna1 atagea of the trtal that eulpbell was drunk and emo- Uoaally dlatrauaht when be (SeeGtJILTY,Pa1eA2) • DUdm Rounded Up: SACRAMENTO <AP> -The .. duet pJacue" 11 uUJlof a roun- dQ of 8bout 800 ducb and 1eeae ln William Land Part for! ~Ofqwu'U~ --··-~ request by the 23-year-old con- fessed murderer -death in the electric chair. "I want to prove I'm guilty of the crime, and I want lo die in the electric chair;• Goode said in has final arguments Thursday. Just 2lh hours later, the jury ('Onvicted him of slaying Jason VerDow of Cape Coral on March 5, 1976. Under Florida law, Circuit Judge J ohn Shearer is not bound to follow the jury's recommenda- tion of either life in prison or the death penalty. Goode, who left a psychiatric hospital in early 1976, pleaded in· nocenl lo the VerDow killing because, he said, he wanted to stand trial to tell the community what he did. "Your honor, I would like to testify as to what I did and why, even though my lawyer objects." Goode said. .. It's your trial, son," Judge Shearer replied. Goode also is charged with kid· naping 12-year-old Billy Arlhes of Towson, Md., in March 1976 and has been sentenced to life for the rape-murder of 11-year-old Kenneth Dawson of Falls Church, Va., in the same period. Goode, who conducted much of his own defense, smiled and nodded acceptance to the jury when the verdict was reacl. Joe Simpson, Goode's court- appointed lawyer, argued that Goode could have concocted the s tory. He said all Goode's testimony could have come from newspaper accounts. Goode's hour·loog testimony brought te&rl to.Pl~ eyes of some jurors, and was preceded by a waminlfromthejudgethatapec- <SeeSLAYER, Pa1eA2) . Grandpare nts' Day Proposed SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Calllornia Senate would Uke to dealinate a 1peclal dar tor arandpltt:ota. The Senate voted 25-1 TbUn· day on a NIOlutJ.on u:ralQ8 the federal sovemm•nt to nwiJt• nry MCOnd &mday m l\prtl .. Grandpa.rent.a' Day." Tb JDeMUre by Sen. Geor1e Deulrmejlan <R-Lon1 Beach), wu..i totbe Aaaellibl,y. IUaSl.Rt. ' T rial Run i n ltleso 01lly ~lot SIMI .. llOlo Four-year-old Davis Rusick of Costa Mesa tries out his kite in preparation for Fami- ly Kite Festival scheduled Saturday at Estancia Park. The festival, sponsored by the city's Department of Leisure Services, will include competition in kite design: size, and other categories. The festival will run from,10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Pilots' Bodies F ·reed Hanoi Officiah A.gree to TranJJ/ er BANGKOK. 11unland (AP) - The Vietnamese government to- day handed over to a U..S. pre- sidential commission remains it said were those of 12 American pilots killed during the Vietnam war, dlplomatJc sources said. The Vietnam News Agency said Hanoi agreed to th6 transfer on the eve of the commission's departure from the Vietnamese capital but made no mention of the tranaf er itself. Sources in Bangkok said they received a ca- ble from Hanoi describing the transfer. ''The U.S. side thanked the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for th ts soodwill geature, •• the agen- cy &aid ln a broadcast m,onitored here. between the countries.., The com m'i s s i on was scheduled to fly lo Vientiane, Laos, on Saturday to seek in- formation about missing pilots shot down in that Indochina coun- try during the war. The Pentagon li st s 795· Americans as still missing in the. Vietnam war and aays the re- mains of 1,710 others killed in ac· tion have not been recovered. The commission's leader, Leonard Woodcock, president of the United Auto Workers, said ijle meetings with the Viet- namese "had been posltlve and constructive," the btoadcast said. ln return. tha Yletnanibe em· CAB PR<JnDES phulzed 0 the obU•aUon ol the United S..... to contribute to 1 ~n ~PnwnCE beallna t.be wound.a ol war and to UtAJB 1 ~•1 ... poal~~ cOMtructton of Viet-CARLSBAD (AP) -Al a tu· Dam, U>e birOadcuhald. lcab driver pulled up In answer to The qreement to retum the e tel~ cell a ben.k bandit rematril •AfDe at ttie ~od ot tM ran up With a ni of money. Amtrica1 lut meetlna with Tbo driver wu forced out at Vietnam Qftlcia.11. The five-. IUJ\Pol,n~ UKt the robber drove· member commi11lon went to of'fwltbanuQalaclOhdasnountct Hanoi to account for Amtiicana money trom Croc~er NaUooal. mll•inc ln tbe Vietnam war and anlr. Liter 'l'tiuradey, t.M cab t.o paYe the •I>' for normalln· wufOuDda~ Uon ot diplomaUc relatlou I ----....--.... ..... -......-...... . ~ • The broadcast quoted Wood- ~t"t as-saying• commi$S~on's visit '.'has started a process which will improve the prospects for normalizing U.S.· Vietnamese relations in the future.'' ·The plane that lakes the Americans to Vientiane was ex- pected to bring the remains on to Bangkok tor processing and iden- tification before they are sent to the United States. The names of the pilots were <See VIET, Page A2> . Woman, 79, .. . . ~ Dies in Fire A 79-year-old Sant• Ana woman died of smoke lnl,lalatfon and burns ln A blaze that CUtled her, wooden d~_ple~ Tburaday, ti.rem en reportAld today .. 11..,, Camps DMJtonaaa, eot s. Van Neu St .•. WU found by ttrtmen on her back porch, fl re men aald. Paramedlce .1 rt1tored her pulse and breath~ but abe dlod at UCl Medlq•l C.nler abOUt an hour after tbe 2 :10p.m. blue. . Cauae of tbe hr. ls 1Ull uni4• .lnveatlpUon ftrtmtDJakL i Mete or By PWLJP ROSMARIN OftM Oally Piiot Staii A huge, brilliant blue-white ball of light with a tear-drop tail, · that appeared lo move at' thousands of miles per hour, startled a Laguna Beach police captain Thursday, who reported the phenomenon as a UFO. Capt. Neil Purcell said the ob- ject, which another officer, Sgt. Terry Temple, reported seeing from another part of town, disap- peared over the crest of a hill in t.he T o p of the World neighborhood. T hree poli cemen searched open country canyons east of Top of the World, but found no evidence of what Purcell said was probably a meteor. The policeman said the object .. looked every bit as large as a 747" airliner. Police checked local airports and military in- sta llations for missing aircraft; but none were reported . Purcell said Orange County Airport tower personnel also wit- nessed the passage of the object. Purcell said' he was on his way home. from work, traveling on Park Avenue near Thurston In- termediate School, when he saw the UFO. Temple was patrolling <See UFO, Page A2) £o ast Weath er Partly cloudy at times but otherwise sunny through Saturday. Lows · tonight tn .cos, bllbs Satur· day in60s. • INSIDE TODA. Y San Juan Copbtrbno'8 awallOWI bo&it /fn4llJ1 gocttn coorcfiuottd ioith the pat'Qde m thlir honM' -or to Ct '""''· TM DoUsi l"Uot't Anne Cooper uu. '1w tt'Or'JI on. P.Qgo CJ oJ 1hlW~. l•••x .,.,..,...,.. ........ _ llMthll AJ ......... .._ call ...... • At Ma .... IMNI ~ ·0._~ =CMMY c........ ., ....., ~ .,~ ==== ~ ;-.r~,=-,.._. it: Tiltlltn •• .. _Cllflt •• ...... , ....... ...._ a ..,......,. "Aa.~ u w•nn•o ... .. c ••not ...... lGl'J for I.be Han Krl.lllna ...,.. •al. bul ror tb• w o r W clvlUuUon. wJaldl a. DO&.td IM t ta lat.a9l In m_.yandsex." Murphy ls head of the movt· rn•at's hokum T•mpt• tn Manhattan. The temple '• supervisor. Harold Conley, was the second defendant Ul the ln· dlctment. ........ Sillog Fight Hit F .,..P.,,eA J SLAYER ••• tators might want to leave tbe room. .Legiila t ors Challenge P roposal. Goode said he told the boy he was going t.o die and described how he would kill him. "I asked him if he had any last words, and he said 'I love you' and then I strangled him." Goode said. A plan to mitigate increasing alr pollution in Southern Orange County by culling back sewage treatment capacity -and thus d.evelopment -is being ctlallenged by five Orange Coun- tf legislators on behalf of the Alliso Water Management ~ency. They are trying to hold up the budget of the s tate Water Resources Control Board until it stops "perversion of the law," in the words of Assemblyman Richard Robinson CD-Santa Ana). Robinson wrote his opinion to the chairman of the Assembly Ways and Means Committee, and discussed it at a news con- ference Thursday. But the executive officer of the board. Bill Dendy. rnsisted in an interview that the board has a right to stop a project that would cause any kind of environmental damage -not just water pollu- tion. J Water Wasted SL Pat ~• Day.P.ronk.W stly . ANGELSCA:\IP <AP) -A green dye dumped ma mtlh~n-gallon water reservoir as an apparent St Patrick's Day prank was non-toxic, according to laboratory tests reported today. Paul Gerard of Pacific Gas & Electric Co., which operak~ the water system in this former gold mining town, sa1d up to 200.000 gallons of the water was lost to clear out the six 6-by 10-foot stained area and to flu~h out water pipes. The green water was released downstream where it eventually entered irrigation ditches, Gerard said. ~gricuJtural officials said the water, m short supply m the second year of a severe drought. will mostly be wasted because no irrigation is taking place. The dye was discovered in the r eservoir Wednes- day. About 900 domestic water custom ers got their s upply from an alternate source while lab tests were conducted. Gerard said. To Boa rd Today .. Superoisor Panel Okay s Remap Plan By GARV GRANVILLE • Of 1 ... Oaol¥ Pll•t \t•ll ·Orange County Supcrvi~or Ralph Diedrich 's district would N?ach deep rnt.o the heart or the Saddleback Valley under a re- districting plan endorsed Thurs- day by a committee of supervisor aides. The revised proposal for dr:.iw mg new political boundant's for the five county supervisors will go before the Board of Supervisors Tuesday It seeks to correct some of the criticism leveled at a redistrict- ing plan approved earlier by the ajdes committee , One of those corrections was to remove Huntington Beach from a. proposed three-way splat between superv1sorial d1stncts. a proposal criticized by the Hunt- 0.gton Beach City Council. ; Another mn1or change left Irvine entirely within Supervisor 'tho mas Riley's district. But Riley, if the plan is ap- p~ o v ed by the Board of sppervisors, would lose major portions or the Saddleback ~alley, Including those portions of El Toro and Mission Viejo nprth of the San Diego Freeway. ·Those areas would be shifted to Dfedrtch's Third District in a njove aimed at equalizing OftANQ!COAST s DAILY PILOT population between the five dis- tricts. Diedrich 's representative on the redistricting committee vol- ed against acceptance of the plan. But the Fullerton supervisor said he was "not too unhappy with the proposal." In effect. he would forfeit Buena Park to Supervisor Ralph Clark in return for a sweep into the Saddleback Valley. Fro.PageAJ VIET •.. announced by the Vietname!>e Inst Septemhi?r The remains of 28 other Americans have been re turned from North Vietnam since March 1974. 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P1>1>I•• Blull Mo.bOrnJ-n.1'11.-Auq U 1~ 11 Nevv Calli Wllllem M RO<'lrt... 8*11tvi... Ntb .. bom0t1 U .1'111.-dAorlll , ... s 11 Air Fore" Cao1 S.m.,..1 F W•••" Ir Mocl<wlllit. N c. ""'"Mo~ ''"' "°""""'DK. I] tt.S. FroaP~AJ GUILTY ••• broke into the Beard Lane home and pumped eight shot.a into his wife und Howell. Campbell's R?lalives testified that the breakup of his six month marriage left the defendant In an emotional stato that led him to sla re at the walls of his room for hours on end and weep while he was watching the televt1lon 1et. Deputy Dl1trlct Att<>rney Bryan Brown commented Thun· 4•>' thal he waJJ wen 11Usned wllb the •erdlct delivered pro- vided Judge Eliason ensures that Campbell recelve11 tht rull punlahment &tfordN by the law. Mc Donald said he will aak Judge Eliason to 1ranl D motion for a new trial durtna tM ICf'I· tenclnaeeaaJan Aprll 18. I At issue is a decision by th& board to hmll now lo a proposed plant of the Ahso Water Manage .. ment Agency in southern Orang~ County. A WMA 1s a consortium ofseverr- soulh county sewage treatment entities which planned a $35J m1lhon regional sewage treat- mentsystem. Capacity for 15,000 homes in thel Saddleback Valley was cut from. that allowed AWMA under grants• controh.'<.I by the state water quali• ty control board. The impact of the C'lt has ranged from a recent offer to set( the 2,243·acre Whiting Ranch in El Toro because of questions over its development potential. lo the county planning commission's re- ·..C\l&al tQ,consuier a ~unit.coo· dominium plan because it could be left without sewer hookups for as Ion~ as fl ve years Member'\ of AWMA are the Irvine Ranch Water District, the cit) of Laguna Beach. South Coast County Water District, Emerald Ray Service District, the Moulton Niguel Water District the Los Ahsos Water District and the El Toro Water District. The capacity cutbaek primari· ly affects the last three agencies which .m~ l'onlroled by large lane! owners. Last month, the water re- sources board said it would ap- prove money for the plant only if il was operated at less than full capacity for several years. to limit growth of surrounding re- sidential areas and resulting air pollution. Robinson blamed the decision on "the Sierra Club appoint- ments of the governor" and their "no-growth attitude.·· Robinson cited an opinion by Legislative Counsel Bion Gregory saying the board could reject grants on overall environ- mental grounds, but not solely because a project would en· courage growth that could cause smog He said in a letter to Ways and M ean s C hairm an Daniel Boatwright, D-Concord. that the board's 1977· 78 budget should be held up until the issue is re- solved. Robinson said the board had r e J ected a proJect in Contra Costa County on similar grounds, and that the two projects together were worth about S2 billion Dendy said the board is re- q u1 red by its interpretation of the law -and federal agencies which supply project money -to take such action. "We had a letter from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agen· cy saying that unless we put this condition on. they would not fund 1t at all." Dendy s:ud The others erillc11ing the boarcl "ere Assemblymen Bruce N('~tande. R-Orange, and Chet \\ray, D·Westmmster, and Sens. Dennis Carpenter, R-Newport Beach. and Paul Carpenter, o. lypress Bell A dmits Release Of Hanafi Chief WASHINGTON CAP) -Atty. Gen Griffin Bell said today be personally authorized the tern· porary release of the Hanafl Moslem leader responsible for seizing more than 100 hostages and holding them captive in three Washington bulldilliS last week. Bell defended the decision, saying it was necessary to assure the release of th~ hostages, and expressed no concern that it would set a precedent for future hostage negotiations. AP Wlrf9!00to Old Buddies ,, Cuban Premiere Fidel Castro embraces Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere as they face newsmen at Tanzania's Slate House. Castro is spending five days in Tanzania. County Living Cost The Arthes youth testified that Goode told him about slaying Ver Dow. When the boy left the stand, Goode'tried lo give him a piece of candy and said, "I love you. Billy." The judge threatened to have Goode bound;md gagged. Over objections of his attorney, Goode persuaded the judge t.o let the jury hear a two·hour tape J,.aken by Lee County officers last year. "I wanted to get me a kid his age and take him into the woods," the taped voice said. The judge also allowed Goode to hold a press conference midway through the trial. "He's entitled to his freedom of speech JUSt like you and me," Judge Shearer said. Goode told reporters, "I have no remorse whataoever for what I've done." Froaa Page Al UFO ••• along Laauna Canyon Road (several hundred feet lower than Purcell's location) attd saw the ' Of. same thing. The tlme was 6:20 Jumps Another . 9-10 P·~~rcell said, "ltwassolowto By The Associated Press The Labor D<'partment con firmed today what millions of Southern Californians may have felt for more than a month: The cost of living htl a high m February. The department's Southern California slallsltcs bureau re- ported consumer prices m Los Angeles and Orange counties rose 0.9 percent m February. pushing the Consumer Price Index (CPI> to a record high of 176.3 -7 6 percent higher than in February a year ago and 15.8 percent higher than two years aeo. <Nationally, the rise was even hi~her -1 percent.> The 176.3 index for February means that consumers had lo pay $17.63 last month for the same goods and services that cost SlO in 1967, the base year the Labor department uses in calculating the index. Put another way, it means that Deadline Extended SACRAMENTO CAP> -The California Senate has approved a bill giving the parole board more time to decide which prisoners' terms should be extended ul'lder the new fixed-term sentencing law. the 1967 dollar was worth 56.7 cents last month. The consumer prices in February made the biggest infla- tionary surge in 212 years, large- lv as the result of the severe wmter weather's impact on food supplies. the government said to- day Prices rose in all areas of the consumer spendrng in February but food and housing accounted for 60 percent of the month's in- crease, reported Jim Worth, head of the Southern California statistics bureau. But medical coslc; comprised the biggest individual category increase -up 1.5 percent over January. Food prices climbed 1.2 per- eent in February to 4.7 percent above February 1976. Housing costs rose 0. 7 percent during the month and were 8.4 pereenthigher than a year ago. Clothing and clothing upkeep was 1 1 percent for the month and 5 9 percent for the year. Men's and boy's clothing jumped 4.7 percent in F~bruary , only partially offset by a 0.7 percent decrease in the price of women's and girls wear. Higher prices for gasoline and tires led the increase in transportation costs, a relatively modest 0.5 percent for the month but a whopping 10.8 percent above February a year ago. the ground, it's a wonder it didn't hit the ground before burning out. "I me·an, that thing was mov- ing -a really high rate of speed, a couple oC thousand miles per hour. It just came right on down, then all of a sudden it disap-- peared, beneath the crest of the street. "It went behind that hill and was gone." Purcell said the police depart· ment switchboard got only a few calls from residents. Most peo- ple, he said, were probably hav- ing dinner at the time, so missed seeing it. He said he did not know how anyone could have missed it, otherwise. "I mean, it was huge -a massive, giant, blue-white type brilliant light." Purcell said it moved at about a 45·degree angle toward the ground from the southwest. ''The closest I've seen to it," he said, "was a falhng star -but that was way up there. I've never seen it that close, or that large." P lan Cr iticized SACRAMENTO <AP> -The Cahfornia Teachers Association says Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s school finance plan ties up too much money in special-aid pro- grams. THROUGH APRIL 9th -$3.00 SQ. YD. OFF ON GAF "CIT A TION11 Want Everything in a Sheet Vinyl Floor? Take A Look At •.. Come In lodly ro Me our OAFSTAA'" C~alion"' Sheet Vinyl FlooB with the 8'lte· Bonc1" Sur11ce ... The lloorl tnel.,. ,he u111m11e 1n tu•UtYI An euy<&•ft "w111-tree .. lhtne INI tuts and i.111 end 1 htgtl gloss urathane lucfece tha4 proYldH l\lP9f 1111n rettStln()I An lhat ind 1uper-<:ushton blckl119 for c:omfor\ Ind warmlh. Tt1af1 e~ryt~ng you could tlOC)9 tor In hoOllng plus 1 Wide ln'IY ot high talhlon p111ems and colors to choose ffom. "Thill> was really a very minimal action. I thought, given . the release of the hostaces, tt was not a drastic thins to do," Bell ~nld at a news conference. •ft OfJlfe<J. ~CM M t'NlortKI ti ,,...,.11911k _, ... ,,Y M oc-*-i """""'°" ol OAF"' ,.. • .,,.,,. F~ Flnltll. ... _...,. .. OU-""'Tiit""".,,.. ••. -........ Hanall leader Hamaaa Abdul Khaalil wu releued on personal recognizance pendlna a ll'and Jury lnd1~ent after n• ordered the bOltq rreed after 31 hoan and 1urrendered alon1 with 11 comradca to police. One man wu ldlled and 1evtral other people beat.en abd 1t1bbed durtn1 the 1lefe at WHhln1t on'1 d t y hal..L: an lll1mlc ma1que lad the •'aa.l Brlth budquart.en. DEN'S : iiiSiallitioii: ·custom drapsris• linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLAC!NTJA AVlNUE • COSTA MESA. CAltf. 92627 • PHONE 6•6· .. 838 -6.(6.23" VOL. 10, NO. n, 4 SECTIONS,'° PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOANtA FRID N/C TENCEJ 40-cent County Bus Fares Suggested By GARY GRANVILLE OthO.Uy lfltetlt•tf Directors ot the Orange County Transit District <OCTD) have been banded a $48.5 million pre- liminary budget for 1977-78. The budget proposal calls for a basic rare increase tn OCTD bus fares of 15 cents. mak ang the base fare on fixed routes 40 cents. The proposed increase "will be needed to prevent a substantial deficit in operations." the staff reported in the preliminary bud gel. Since founded five years ago, OCTD has ope.rated on a basic rare of 25 cents. Even with the fare increase the transit district budget calls for only $:1.5 million in fare box re- venue. Other sources of projected re- venue include $4 million from property taxes. $10 million from local transportation taxes and roughly $23 milllon tn grant money Today . OCTD General Manager Ed Loritz rerused to make copies of the preliminary budget available to the public. Loritz said the hefty document would be made public April 1 when it is presented to the Southern California Association• Getting the Thing Aloft Four-Yl'ar-old David Rusick of Costa Mesa tries out his kitc in preparation for Fami- ly Kite f''cslt\'ul sched uled Saturday at Estancia Park. The frstival. sponsored by the <.:ily 's Department of Leisure Services, will include competition in kite design, size. and other categories. The festival w ill run from 10 am. lo 12 :30 p.m. $200 Million Fund Seen Cartei: Urges Pay for Oil Spill Victi~ WASIUNGTON (AP) -The Carter admm1strat10n proposed today selling up a $200 million fund to compensate victims or oil -spills and promised to develop improved oil tankl•r safety re- eulat1ons within 60 davs Transportation Secretary Br ock Adams said the re~ula­ tions will require that all new 011 tankers that weigh more than 20,000 deadwe 1ght t ons be equipped with <louble bottomed hulls to lessen thl' chan<.'PS of an oiJ _~..QiU caused by a grounding accident. Adams also said his depart- ment will require that all e?<1st.- ing oil tankers of more than 20,000 deadwe1ght tons using U.S. ports be eqmpped with segregat· ed ballast tanks. The double hull provision represenl_s a s1gn1f1cant chani;te in policy The U S Coast Guard has for years insisted that the benefits of this lYPl' of construc- tion are outwe1~ht•d bv the extra costs and other factors Neither Adams nor th<' White House gave any inform;illon on the cost or the double hjJll pro- Maybe-meteor Streaks Over Laguna Beach By PIDUP ROSMARIN OI ~ O•llY PllotS11ll A huge, brilliant blue-while ball of light with a tear-drop tail, that appeared to move at thousands or miles per hour, startled a Laguna Beach police captain Thursday, who report.ed tbe phenomenon as a UFO. vision in the written m atcnal they provided reporters. However. the Coast Guard has estimated previously that double hulls couJd increase the cost of a new Oil tanker by up lo 10 percent. An average size tanker normally costs around S40 million to SSO million, according to the Federal Maritime Administration. The secretary told the Senate Commerce Committee the $200 million £und is intended "lo fulJy compensate victims, whether in- d1v1duals or municipalities. for virtually all o il pol luti on damagei.." The fund would replace the current overlapping system of federal and state oil liability and compensation funds, he said. "ll proposes a single national framework of strict liability for oil spills, either from vessels, pipelines, terminals or offshore facililles ... To Board·Today ., Supervisor Panel Okays Remap Plan Orange County Supervlsor Ralph Diedrich's district would reach deep into the heart or the Saddleback Valley under a re- districting plan endorsed Thurs- day by a committee of supervisor aides. The revised proposal for draw- ing new political boundaries for the live county supervisors will go bef or e the Board of Supervisors Tuesday. It seeks to correct some of the criticism leveled at a redistrict- ing plan approved earlier by the a ides committee. One of those corrections was to remove Huntington Beach from a proposed three-way split between supervisorial districts, a proposal criticized by the Hunt- ington Beach City Council. Another major change left Irvine entirely within Supervisor Thomas R1ley•sdislrtcl. But Riley. If the plan Js ap- proved by the Board of supervisors. would lose major portions of the Saddleback Valley, including those portions of El Toro and Mission Viejo north of the San Diego Freeway. Those areas would be shifted to Diedrich's Third District in a move aimed al equalizing population between the five dis. lricts. Diedrich'& representative on the redistricting committee vot- ed against acceptance of the plan. But the Fullerton supervisor said he was "not too unhappy with the proposal.•' In effect, he would forfeit Buena Park to Supervisor Ralph Clark In return for a sweep into' the Saddleback Valley. Mayor's Store Hit of Governments for review. "This Is simply a workinc document and is not· Intended to be -'de public. Loriu said as be set the April 1 release date. But the budget prepared by his staff represents a $7 million spending increase over 1976-TT when total spending was budget- ed at $41.5 million. The operatiol'lal budget for the coming fiscal year is set at $27.9 mUlloo. ,..6 millioo more than a year ago. This year. OCTD budaeted Sl8.5 m.illioo for capital expen- ditures including equipment. land and buildings. The n ew budget calls for capital expenditures of $19 million. Of that amount $8 million would be spent on new equip- ment, $4.l million on land and •· 7 million few structures But it ls the proposed fa.re hi.ke that is expected to ca use the mo5t controversy. According to one report, a move from the 25-cent to a 4().. cent fare will result m a decrease In the number of passengers wbo will useOCTD's buses. One estimate sets the passenger loss at six million ($ee BUDGET, Page AZ) Dead Return Viets Release 12 Bodies By PETER ARNETT AP StM<l•I Couopondtnt HANOI. Vietnam Vietnam today handed over to a U.S. pres- idential commission the bodies of 12 U.S. flyers killed in the Viel namwar. "It is so moving." !>aid com- mission member Marian Edelman as she viewed the black caskets and fought back tears. The transfer, which came on the eve of the comm1ss1on's de- parture for Vientiane. Laos, was made at Hanoi's Van Diem Cemetery. Commission chairman Leonard Woodcock said Hanoi had also set up "machinery" to account for Americans still listed Mesa Urged To Purchase Open Space By STEVE MlT(lffELL ou ... o.uy Pil•tnttf A committee looking into the purchase or 35 acres of canyon land in west Costa Mesa, will re- commend Monday night that the city buy the open s pace area from Stale Mutual Savings and Loan for $725,000. The canyon land, located between Victoria and 19th Streets near the Freedom Homes tract. has been eyed by nearby homeowners as open space for several years. West side residents claim their portion of the city is 32 acres short of park land, and say purchase of the canyon properly will bring them up to par with other portions or the city. City Manager Fred Sorsabal said the committee made up of himself and Councilmen Dom Raciti and Ed McFarland in- tends lo ask the council to put $275,000 down on the property. with the balance paid over a two- year period. He said money for the down payment could come from the general fund. or from the city's open space bond fund, of which about $300,000 remains. The remaining $450,000 could be paid off with 1976 state bond act money, or federal Land and Water Conservation Grant funds for 1977. Sorsabal said the city will re- ceive $218,000 in November from las t year's state bond act, and could receive about $362,000 from this year's conservation grant. <See CANYONS, Page AZ> Rec Signups Slated Registration for all Newport Beach spring recreation classes will be held Saturday from 8 to 10 a. m. at city hall. Sign ups for non- residents will be held Monday and Tuesday from 6 p.m. lo 8 p.m. in the same location. as missing in the war. And it was revealed that some American military, deserters may be living voluntarily in Viet- nam. Commission members walked into the small, concrete room where a doien small. black sled caskets were laid out on a lonJ: bench Vietnamese medical atten- dants in white face masks ~tood at allentior;i as the Americans checked off the names against the list Hanoi announced in Sep- tember. Commission member Roger Shields pointed to the name of Air Force Capt. Samuel E. Waters of Mocksville, N.C., TaxSlmh Wins Nod WASJUNGTON (AP> - Tbe Senate Finance Com· ni~e QPl'.OWCI today -an increased standard deduc· tion that would mean a tu cut averaging $100 for 46 million couples or in· divlduals. The change, approved without dissent, would re- sult in a tax increase or about $.51 a year for 2.1 million single persons. The higher standard de- duction was approved as the committee neared a final decision-on a House- passed tax cut bill that in- cludes the $50-per-person rebates proposed by Presi· dent Carter. County's Cost Of Living Up Another .9% By The Associated Press The· Labor Department con- firmed today what millions of Southern Californians may have felt for more than a month: The cost of living hit a high in February. The department's Southern California statistics bureau re· ported consumer prices in Los Angeles and Orange counties rose 0.9 percent in February. pushing the Consumer Price Jndex <CPl> to a record high of 176.3 -7.6 percent higher than in February a year ag'o and 15.8 percent higher than two years ago. (Nationally, the rise was even higher -1 percent. > The 17~3 index for February means that consumers had to pay $17.63 last month for the same goods and services that cost $10 in 1967, the base year the Labor department wses in calculating the index. Put another way. it means that the 1967 dollar was worth 56.7 cents last month. printed on one casket. ··we first asked about him in 1971," he said. "We have him back at last " Woodcock. president of the United Auto Workers, told a news conference that the bodies would bt! flown out of Vietnam by the com m1~s1on when it leaves for Laos on Saturday to seek an ac- counting of Americans missing in that Indochina country. Rep. G. V. Montgomery (D. M1si..), a commission member, told reporters he did not believe any Americans were still being held captive in Vietnam but that "there is a possibility a few de- serters or ralliers who did not <See VIET, Page A2) CdM Point View Battle SeeDlS Lost The Friends of Inspiration.,. Point continue lo battle any new developmool near the Corona del Mar view spot , but it appears the fight may be too late. Al Thursday night's planning commission meeting represen- tatives of the group came pre- pared with s lides, written state· ments and pictures of the area in an ·e ffort to block construction of a new home near the point. However, city officials said, since the property owner is act· ing in accordance with city re· gulations, there apparently is lit· tie that can be done to stop him from building his home. Commissioners ·unanimously- approved Stewart C. Woodard's request for a variance that will allow him lo build the home flush against the bluff rather than be forced lo leave 10-feet of clearance between the bluff and the front of the home. Commissioners said putting the home flush against the bluff would have a lesser effect on the VleW. The Friends of Inspiration Point want lo see the construe. lion blocked, but were told the points they r aised Thursday night were moot since the com- mission was faced only with a de- cision regarding Woodard's variance request. City officials recently aban- doned a two-year effort to purchase the property because of the lack of financial support. Al one time $100,000 was direct· ed towards purchase of the pro- perty adjacent to Inspiration Point, but this money was divert· ed lo another park plan. Coast Weather Capt. Neil Purcell said the ob· ject. which another officer, Sgt. Terry Temple, reported seeing from another part of town. disap- peared over the crest of a hill in the Top ot th e World neighborhood. Three policemen Rearched open country canyons east o( Top of tbe World, but found no evidence of what Purcell aaid was probably a melClor. Bandits Get Diamonds Smog Pioneer, 76, Succumbs Partly cloudy at times but otherwise sunny through Saturday. Lows · tonight in 40s, highs Satur-day in60s. "The policeman aa.Jd the object 0 1ooked every bit aa large as a 'lf7" airliner. Police checked l~al al.rporta and military in· ttallaUona for miastng aircraft, but none wei-e reported. Purcell &a.Id Oran'e Count.¥ Airport tower ~nonnel al80 wit-. nesaca the pas••&• of the object. •. Puttell aald be wu on hla way home trom work, travellni on Park Avenue near Thutlton In· termtd.lale School, when be uw the UFO. Temple was ~trolllq <See METEOR, P••• AJ) Two gunmen burst into Colsta Mesa Mayor Dominic RaciU's Jewelry .store today, shot out a aurvetllance camera and escaped w1\b an undetermined amount of diamonds. Mayor RactU was attending a freeway dec:Ucatton coremony rus hll stare WllS belnc robbed at. l2:30p..m. Police wet tour aholl wore fired tnslde the store, but no one wu iJUUNd. A store emptoye said one of th gunmen became aattated upon 1potUn1 the aur· vtlllane4t camera and fired at It four Umcs, datroytn, the • vice. t • According to witnesses, tho two men, destribed as black and well-dressed, entered the store, 1838 Newport Blvd., about luncbUmo and one announced, ''Tbls ls a holdup." The atore ls near the lntora,~tion 91 Broadway and Newport BouleVIU'd. They then f mubed a dJsptay cue wtth a 1un and betan stuf· lln1 diamond.I Into a brief cue. Customer SteYe McCom11 aaid, "I thouatht ll was an &rl\t" ment until they &tarted •hoot· tn1." "I real!)' didn't 1ee too snucltt It happened 10 laaa.." 11.l& • Natallo PASADENA <AP) -Dr. Arie Haagen·Smit, known aa "the f alher of smoa·· for hi• pioneer- lftc research into the nature of aJr pollution and his relenUess fl&ht for clean al.r, bu died at \he .,e otTe. Tbe ~born biockmilt wbo to.->k on tf~• oU and autoiDOUY• tnd°'t.rle:s lh the ear· ly 1950a In a Jor\dy batU• a1alnlt pollution from burned fufls, died lo bU ~ 'llwiid.a!' oiiht alter a valn~e qalmtuncer. He eve.n created the pollution lia a t.aill tube at Caltech, whero he~ lri:>iD an waW WI re-~IAU'lL •• N/C ·To Die PORT MYERS. F1a. CAP) AIWr Ullcnin& to Arthur Goode'• d..criptlioe ol how he raped and murderid a •yu.r..old boy. a jury ,...medhllt-a tandeon- •icted him of llrll·doarH murder. The ei1ht·man, four·woman JUry meea aaain today to decide whether to recommend another request by the 23-year-old con- fessed murderer -death in the electric chair. "I want to prove I'm guilty or the crime, and I want to die in the electric chair," Goode said m bu; final arguments Thursday. Jusl 21h hours later, the jury convicted him of slaying Jason VerDow of Cape Coral on March 5, 1976. Under Florida la w, C1rcu1l Judge John Shearer 1:. not bound to follow the jury's recommenda- tion of either life in prison or the death penalty. Goode. who left a psychiatric hospital in early 1976. pleaded in· nocent to the V.-rDow killing because, he said, he wanted to s tand trial to tell the community what he did. "Your honor, I would like to testify as to whut J did and why, even though my lawyer objects," Goodesaad. "It's your trial, son," Judge Shearer rcphl'Cf Goode also ts charged with kid- napmg 12·) car-old Billy Arthes of Towson, Md . m March 1976 and has been sentenced to life for the rape-murder of 11-year·old Kenneth Dawson of Falls .Church, Va., in the same period. Goode, who conducted much of his own defense, s miled and nodded acceptance to the Jury when the verdict was read. Joe Simpson, Goode's court- appointed lawyer, argued that Goode could have concocted the s tory. He said all Goode's tes timony could have come from newspaper ac:c:ount:. Goodc's hour long testimony brought tears to the eyes of some .1urors, and w;1s preceded by a warning from the judge that spec· tators might want to leave the room. Goode s aid he told the boy he was going lo d1<• and descnbed -how he would kill ham. : "I asked him 1f he had any last :Words, and he said 'I love you' '.a nd then I stranglcrt him," Goode s aid. From Page A J METEOR •.• along Laguna Canyon Road <several hundr(.'(f feet lower than Purcell 's location) and saw the sa me thing. The lime was 6 20 p.m. Purcell sa1rl, "It ~as so low to the ground, at·., :l wonder it didn't hit the ground before burning (1ut ··[ m<-an , that thing was mov· Ing -a really high rate or speed, a couple of thousand miles per hour. It just came right on down, then all of a sudd(•n 1t disap pearcd, beneath the crest of the street · ll went behind that hill and was ~nn(' " Hot Slwoters Due Ho1wrs Six Newport Bear h youngsten were honored Thursday ni~ht by the Newport II arbor Elks as win· .ners in the Jloop Shoot, a basket- b all conks! sponsored by the Elks nationwide. Honored were Brent Prouty and Carohne Dresscns, both 9; Scott Brownsberger and Liza Dodds, who won in the 10 to 11 age category, and David Uttle and Susan G1em, winners in the 12 to 13 age group. The local winners were unsuc· ccssful in regional competition. OAANOE COAST ' DAILY PILOT ~~::.~~~.·:·r.::.:.::~~~ C'.N\t ~l"'l ... ~l'liy ,..._,NllCl•t*"M• gwbh\~d Mo"4•w O•IWff' Fn .. , ror C""t• JM\.I N'f•oeort hMf'. 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D•llf "lie« 541fl l>lllte Of 2 A man who lbot and ldll b1I wife and bsr IOMDSI' huabQd ln btt Ht.lllUq\on Beach home was found 1ulhy of two counts at, murder Thursday Jn Oran1e County Superior Court. A jury that spent one day de· Uberallnc the cHo a1aln1t Wllllam Gene Campbell. 48, llet the de1ree or murder in the shoot.in& of Beverly Campbell, 39, as first degree. Campbell's killing of Vernon Edward Howell, 42, the man he found with Mrs. Campbell in the bedroom at 17847 Beard Lane last Nov. 4 was fixed at second degree. M ulllple firearms provisions tacked on by the jury make it <1lmost certain that Campbell will be sentenced to life in prison on the dual convictions. ilvered by tbl JOTJ'. He nrtler wepl ·the wl • be dacri t.be ••1 In , be lbot and killed llowell ad wtrel..tNoY.•. D outy Public Defender Tom McDonald pleaded in vain in the final ~es ot the trial that Campbell wu dnmt and e!PO- tlonally dlatrau&ht when he broke ln~ Beard ~~me and pum gilt shots 11\Co bis wife and Howell. ' Campbell's relatives testif1ed that the breakup of hia aix mantb marriage left the derendant in aA emotional state that led him to stare at the walls or his room for hours on end atld weep while bo was watching the television seL WEST SIDE MESA RESIDENT RUNS HER DOG IN AREA CITY ASKED TO BUY Canyon Property Off Vlctorta and 19th Sought for Open Space Judge Max V. Eliason, a re- tired municipal court judge who served as a Superior Court jurist for the murder trial, set April 18 as the date he will sentence Campbell. Carpenter MayRun- For What? ,.~,.om Page AJ VIET ••• want to go home'' arc Jiving here. Montgomery said his views were based "on 15 months of in \'estigation and this visit to JI anoi." Woodcock said has talks with the Vietnamese "started a pro cess whlch will improve the pro- spects for normalizing U S.· Vietnames e relations in the future." The Pentagon lis t s 795 Americans as still missing in the Vietnam war and says the re- mains of 1.710 others killed in ac- tion have not been recovered. Woodcock said his delegation "believes its visit has helped the Vietnamese lfovernment un- ders tand more fully the views of President Carter and his ad ministration." :vt ontgomery s aid lhe com mission was told ahout a 13th American body that might be available to take back, but !hill d eliJils of the transfer had not been worked out. The Mississippi congressman also said the comm1ss1on had turned over to the Vietnamese case hi stories o f s ome Americans who have been miss- ing since the fall of Saigon nearly two years ago. Woodcock told reporters he ac- cepted "in ~ood faith" the Viet namese assurances of coopera tion in accounting for those still h'ted as missing. 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A list of names made available today includes Ne\\ port Beach attorney J oe Walker, chairman of the Orange County Transit Dastncl Citizen Advisory Com· m1ttec and Newport Beach busi· nessman James Roosevelt. Also on the lis t are Laguna Beach resident Gcrnld llallahan. :.i rH1rcd county employe, and John G Rau, an Irvine busi- nessman . The other four nominees are Santa Ana manufacturer Morton Fmk ; Zika Djokovich. a Santa Ana busincssm3Tl who serves as chairman of the Santa Ana Civic Center Commission; Virginia McGregor Donohugh, a Santa Ana housewife active in civic af· fair'\, and Dudley Gourley of Yorba J,.inda, a former Buena Park police chief. The eight names "ere selected from a hst of 80 counlv residents who submitted apphcallons for the transportation post The new t•omm1ss1on has budget n•nc" authority over local transit <ind road building pro1ects Th<' selection will be made later by the cx1stin~ four com- missioners who indude county :-\u1H'rv1sors Halph Clark and Ralph Diedrich. fountain Valley Councilman /\I llollindcn and Santa Ana Councilman David Brandt. * * * Front Page Al BUDGET ••• riders a year. Rt•fore capital expenditures the operatmg budget of $27.9 million 1s offset only by lhe an- t 1c 1 paled $4 .5 million 1n passenger revenue. meaning th.it OCTO will operate at a S23.4 malhon loss plus its capital ex- penditures of $19 million. Badham Discusses Issues in Irvine By IULARY KAYE 01U..0111¥ l"llOI Slaff Subsidies for elderly mobile home residents. a new anti-noise bill and the benefits of cities join· ing a "consortium" for faster ac· tton in Washington were among the topics raised at a breakfast meeting today with Rep. Robert Badham <R·Newport Beach). City managers and mayors from 11 Orange County cities gathered in Irvine to qub the freshman congressman and to listen to his view1. Badham said be callf'd the meeting to familiarize himself with local oCCiciuls and to explain how they can best communicate with him. He held a similar meet- ing recently wlt.h Orange County educators and plan1 future senions wlth groups such as homebulldera and aeroap•ce leaden. Costa Meta Ctty M.nager Fred Soraabal told Badham he'd like to find a way ror elderly residents of mobile home parks to recelve ~eral aubtfdies. "We've fot 14 IUCh parlcs In Co1ta Mesa. but the resldenta aren't entlUed to rederal l\lt). sidles because. with thtfr mobile home1 they have too many &a· JJttl, • Sonabal explained. "Vet l'hoy1re often eiderly wtth fixed lncome-s nnd th@,r rtnta are bf'ang raised," the <:1ty manager added. ' Badham replied that he's aware of the problem and agreed with Sorsabal that "these are the kinds of people the subsidy pro- grams are designed for.''. • "When different federal pro- grams are worked through In committee, ~Ive me a proposal and I 'II trv to work on it," Badhnm promised. Newport Beach Mayor Milan Dostal told Hadham he wanted him to continue lo be aware of Oron1e County's noise problem and of a new bill introduced last week by R<'p. Glen Andf'r~on <O- Lon~ Beach ). Accordin& to Dostal. the bill would provide monev to refit qr replace noisy aircra!t, plus calls .. for 10\.Uld attenuation procratn1 at airport.a. . ''It's the most slanttlcant anti· noise btll to be be Introduced since the National Nolse Act or 1972, which really wasn't far· reaching enough,·• tbt mayor commented. He added that. lf th• bUJ 11 paHed, it would have 1reat benefit.I for Or•J\lt County c:iUea aurroundini the airport. Bed.ham noted that the now but · l1 currcnUy ''embroiled in com· mltte " but promised to keep his eye on It u It advances. Fro• Pag~ 1\ I CANYONS • • He said'another fund source - one he will strongly recommend against using -is the city's $3 million reserve fund. Save Our Canyon advocates s a y they will be out in full s trength at Monday's council meetm~ to push for city purchase of the Pr:operty. P a t Dolan, a wes tside homeowner who heads the ca- nyon group, said that, 1r the city does not lake Mutual Savings and Loan's offer to buy the canyon land. the firm might go ahead and sell the parcel to developers. Sorsabal said he knows several developers have tried to buy the property hut . he ~au.I , Stall' Mutual 1s waiting for a decision by the city council. And if the city docs not purchase the canyon land'1 "In that case, you'd have to as- sume that State Mutual will sell the property lo the developers," Sorsabal said. Mesa Girl Arrested on Vice Charge An 18-year-old Costa Mesa girl was jailed early today by vice in· \'Csligators shortly after she al· legedly offered more than a modeling s ervice t o an un- dercover police officer Pamela A. Trec arlin, who, polic<' said, works for Eastman, Inc .. an outcall modc linl:( ser vice bast·d at 175 E. 21st St., was ar- rei-;tf'd :.hortly after m 1dnight at the Bel Congo Motel, 2665 Harbor Blvd. Vice and narcotics Sgt. Gary Wt!bs ter said the woman responded to a call to the model- ing service by an officer who ar- ranged lo meet her at the motel. Miss Trecartin was held 1n the women's section of Orange Coun- ty .J ai I with bail set at $500. Police arrested her on suspicion of soli c1lmg for prostitution and on s uspicion of modeling without a hcense. Campbell displayed no emo- tion on hearing the verdict de· Newport Firm Picked for Dunes Project A Newport Beach planning and engineering firm, the Reynolds Environmental Group. bas been selected by the lessees of the Newport Dunes Aquatic Park to prepare a master plan for re· development of the park. The park on the Upper Newport Beach is owned by the County of Orange and leased lo Newport Dunes, Inc., a San Diego-based group of investors. The spokesman for the firm said the master plan, which will incorporate the suggestions con· tained in the Citizens Committee · Redevelopment Report, s hould be completed in nine months. The committee, consisting or members representing the coun- ty, the City of Newport Beach and environmental groups, pre· pared the report after studying possible uses of the park dunng 1976. ~apBefore Looking Wins Planners Ire A word of caution to Newport Beach residents who plan addi· ti on al construction: don't start work before you talk lo the plan- ning commission. R epresen ta ti vcs of the Newport Beach Tennis Club learned Thursday night lhal planning commissioners do not look kindly on would-be builders who jump the gun before getting commission approval. Tennis club officials asked commissioners to approve night lights for five courts, including one court withm 55 feet of the nearest home. Local res idents were suc· cessCul in getting commis· sioners lo eliminate light on the closest court because of night noise and light spillover. By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of Ille D•llY PllOUt.tt State Sen. Dennis Carpenter, whose term in office expires next year, hinted today he will be back on the campaign trail in 1978 but the Newport Beach Republican was coy about what office he may seek. Ca'rpenter was in Newport Beach today to give local citizens an update. on issues in Sacramento. When asked about'bi's political plans, Carpenter ~wryly com· mented he wasn't prepared to make a formal declaration, "but I'm holding a fund-raiser next week and some people may !eel this is an indication." He told the crowd or about 100 people gathered at the Balboa Bay Club there is no need for the state Supreme Court's ruling in the Serrano school financing case and that he 1s doing all ht! can to stop its implementation. Carpenter has proposed an amendment to the state Cons titu- tion under the Equal Protection Clause to fight the Serrano de- cision, which, if implemented as it now stands, would virtually abolish local property tax-based financing of school districts and, Its critics say, local control t>f schools. Carpenter called the ruling a •·capricious, unfair solution to a difficult problem," noting that local, so-called wealthy dastncts would be forced lo send revenue lo poorer districts to equalize education s tandards. Although he ·admitted the present dis· crepanc1es in financing s tan· dards are unfair, he said the Ser- r a no decision "is n 't the American way as far as I'm con- cerned." In his speech, Carpenter made several jabs al Governor Brown: "If tl)e governor really wanted to he could m a ke 1t rain." Carpenter jokingly said of lbe state's water problem. lle said Northern California's shortage, io particular Marin County's, is of its own making :-.ince area officials have opposed new reservoir systems in the past. "We've scraped to get our own water'' (via aqueducts> said Carpenter, adding that the cur- rent shortage may lead Bay Area ofCicials to approve an additional canal to ease the problem there. THROUGH APRIL 9th -$3.00 SQ. YD. OFF ON GAF "CIT A TIOM" Want Everything in a Sheet Vinyl Floor? Take A Look At ... Come"' loday to Sff oor GAFSTAA• CllatlOl1" Sheet Vinyl Ftoora w-th the Bnie·Bond·• Suf1ac• The lloofs 1hal a•• lhft u111m11e 1n h.1111ry' An easv·eare •wax·trn' · thine 111at lasls enct l11t1 llM a h•Oh OloH urethan. turftct lhat PfovldeS 5uPf1 a1ain ras111ance. AM 1na1 al'1d tupef-<:uaNon back•no !of comfort end warmth. That• 1JVerylhl"Q you could ~ for on flooring plua • wide array ol n1oh lest11on pattern• anctcol<>ts lo choose from. DEN'S. IANTANA ~ATTlllN• :iiisiailatioii: 'custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PlACINTIA AV£NUE • COSTA MESA, C.A.llf. 92627 • PHONE 6A6·'838 -6A6·23S5 H e ade d D ownhill . ..., 1rvlne h•lr•• J ID mlt.b bepa b loq.aw t•atl 11 ta Oran1• Co ty Su Cowt Thunday b)' ura- IAI • dttay ol l t five yea.ta tn tho aale of the Irvine Com-puy. Tb• aranddau&h~r of James 1"1ne lI llrm.ly pol..uted oiat from the wt~ st.and t.bat the ~­ p1n1 and the J ~mea Irvine Foun. dation bu all to ealn and nothing to lose by decllnlne to im- mediately sell out to one or two bidders. Pointing out that the value or the lrvi)'le Company ls climbing by at least $40 million a year Mrs. Smith said it will soon ~ possible to far exceed the S281 9 !'llillion the Mobil Oil Corporati~n is prepared to pay for the com- pany. Mrs. Smith said she believes that the Irvine Company is worth at least $450 million in today's market place" and anyone who cannot see it now at this point in the trial is blind." Dlllf'I' Pli.t Staff l'Mt• SEES $450 MILLION Joan Irvine Smith lll. win •• tbey reeUHd l ta .. would bne to .. , u \.be , ...... aplfallll VII a td. She 11 d told Prhett that •b• dld not I.bat..,. coaid t"Hrclte tlrat tiDd of ln.fJUCDCI ln Wathlnitan. Aalled about the statement out- side tho courtroom. Privett de· nied that he had ever made such an approach to Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Smith lndlcated trom the witness stand that her love for the memory of her grandfather and her faith in the Irvine Com- pany that be founded sustain ber in her lawsuit against the founda- tion. ··A lot of tragedies and a great deal of happy times in my life and the lives of those before m~ bind me to the Irvine Ranch," the heiress said. .. When you spend the better part of your li!e with something, you just don't ~et UD and walk away from it," she said. Dick Deaver (7521 l overcomes spinnaker wrap at the weathl:'r mark to maintain lead over Pelle P etterson. the Swedish America's Cup ('hallcnger, during match race action Thursday m Congressional Cup senes off Long Beach. Deaver was one of the series leaders after Thursday's races. but ~ protest committee ruling to- day cost ham the lead For details, see story, Page J\7. An East Coast consortium headed by Wall Street financier Charles Allen and Detroit de- veloper Alfred Taubman and backed by auto millionaire H en ry Ford II, among others, has offered $302.5 millior. A year later, when Mrs. Smjth took legal action to halt the sale ~f ~he company to Mobil, the Irvine Company was valued at $200 million or $24. a share and was to be sold to Mobil for that figure. She repeated her Jong held .belief lhA! the Foundation is de- termined lo make a girt of the l rvlne Company to Mobil, a transaction which would end her long association with the com- pany she loves. Judge James F. Judge called a three-day weekend recess in the trial late Thursday. It will re· sume at 9:4.S a.m . .Monday with Mrs. Smith again on Lhe witness sland. ------------- for the Irvine Company. Fall Racing Snagged The foundation, created by James Irvine II in 1937, is com- pelled by the federal Tax Reform Act of 1969 to dispose of its 54.S percent controlling interest in the Irvine Company by 1983. Mrs. Smith said Privett told her .at the time of the federal ap- praisal that several Irvine heirs among t.hem William T. Whiu; -'Sitter Bill' Pushed Mrs. Smith, who holds 22.4 per- cent of the company, indicated in her leslimony Thursday that sht.· f>~anley said. however, that the may have the power to further SACRAMENTO (AP> . Gov. employes who work: at least 52 Hollyirood Park Vows Co unty Fa ir Suit B} STE\'E lttlTCHt::l.L Of llw D•1tr PllOI S~tl Operators of Hollywood Parl. have informed the f'ahfornw Horse Racing Board they intend to file suit to prevent fall horse racing dale<; at Los Alamitos Race Track for the Orange Coun- ty Fair. The fair board won permission to hold a fall fair at Los Alamitos including thoroughbred hors~ racing, last December from tht.> state horse racing board. Revenues from horse ra«mg at the fall fair would mean between S96,000 to $300,000 to the Costa Mesa-based fairgrounds. The fall fair, lo be held in tht> Los Alamitos Race Track park- ing lot. wilJ be held from Nov. 8 to . 21. with the theme. "Moving Ahead·· Whtie the Hollywood Petrk IJwsuit has not actually been flied. fair board dtrectors voted Thursday night to seek state at torney general office permission to retain an attorney lo defend the fair board as soon as possible. Hollywood Park officials arc !-eeking a restraining order for u horse racing license to the fair board, cit.mg the board's failur<' to file for an environmental im pact report. The contract for the fair board's counsel, Henry Lewin or Los Angeles, has expired and fair board members are' con- :.1dering retaining the horse rac- ing attorney again for the possi- ble suit by Hollywood Park. Board President Warren Budget R evi e w Sheriff Requests Increase in Staff By KATHY C'l./\N(.·y Of tlW D•1ty Piiot \t•tl Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates hopes to win supervil>ors' approval to h1rC' 67 new employes during the 1977-78 fiscal year. 10 of them specs al depulH'S to patrol jail cell blocks. During a budget rcvtt•w sess10n Thursday with County Ad- ministrative Officer Roberl Thomas, Gates a~kt·d lo increase his budget h:v nl'arly $2 million next year bringin~ it to $26.7 million. Jn addition. ht· sui.:_ges ted ~ jomt fire and Jaw enforcement training academy h<' built an the El Toro area <tt ~1 roufi(hly $3 million cost versus a SS S mtllion cost ir two separate JCadem1e:-. were built. Thursday, the ftrst tlJV of ad- rninistraltve budget scsstons. 'Thomas took a look at five county departments or divisions. with budget requests totaling $31.5 rnillion and affecting l,189 L'OUnty Jobs. Thomns will use the rnforma- ~ion supplied in the day-long meetings in makini:: lin:il hudgel tecom.mendations l o county •mperv1sors. Oates' chief of corrections William Wallace, said the 10 ne.,,; JJll deputies would be ass1~nerl '-'" what he called prowlers to walk through cell areas and n·- duce inmate assaults Gates said the new positions had been planned carltt•r and wen• not being added in response to an American Civil Liberties l 'n1on suil against Jail opera- tions. Gales also sought permission to hire a Jail supply clerk, two sergeants for the countv honor farm and both a rec"reat1on director and records clerk for th<· women'sJa11. According to a breakdown sup- ph ed by Thomas· staff. the :.henff also hopes to hire six new patrol deputies. a new palrc1I sergeant and 12 new cnme in vesligators, along with support personnel. Gates attributed the need for n ew employes to the county's in· creasing population. A chart he presented noted that patrol reports have jumped about 250 percent in the county's unincorporated area since 1970, from 28,561 that year to 68,390 in 1976. Patrol reports in South Orange County alone. the chart showed. rose from 9,945 in 1970 to 35,024 last year. Sunday F e3tnres ~asy on the Eye • After you read Sunday's Daily PHot, you may find it easier to read, period. CONTACTS CLOSER -More Ulan 10 million Americans wear CJODlact lenses. Jn them ajor story for the YOU section, Staff Writer Hilary Kaye surveys the most re- cent advances in this eyewear especially the growing trend toward ao!t lenses. FIRST IA.DIES -Presldenu• wives ochieve a fame and follow- i"g of their own and a flr!llt-name f•mlliarity with the pubhc. An Allsociated Press feature w1ll t~ll hat's new with Bes~. Mamie, Jaclde, Lady Bird, Pal and Bel- t)'. BLONDES WASHED VPf - ' ---- (SUNDAY'S BEST] When she wrote "Gentlemen Prerer Blondes ... Anita Loos was jealous of a blonae woman. But now she says men's tastes have changed, and abe attributes It to the women's movement. Slle talks wtt.h The Associated Press about her lifa and work now. TAXING ll>EA -SynaJcateo cartoon tal MacNelly makes some amuing deducUona in hi. version of lbe U.S. JndivJduaJ Tax Return. Jt'a bla way of wt.hlna a lot of lauihter and many ba.P.PY returns lo U.S. Lax· payers .• former fair attorney admitted he t>Xtend the 1983 deadline Edh..und Brown Jr. has been sent hours and earn at least $100 from 1s not an expert in El Rs. She said that, tf foundatJon a bilJ to exempt occasional baby the same employer in a three- " I t .. -.k h Id f directors arc prepared to go s itters and yard workers from month period. 1m1 we s ou sec 1 we<:an k • · Th• coverage would be re-get Lewin as co-counsel and hire along with her offer, she would wor ers compensation cov-quired only o( homeowners and a n attorney w1th EIR exercise an option that would erage. . ex-By As bl R . h d rente-whohavecomprehens1·ve perience,"hesaid. give the foundation much more sem yman ic ar • ., State Jaw mandetes that the time to di~Jl:<>Se of its holdings. Robinson (0-Santa Ana), the bill homeowners' policies. r air board must r cc c iv c She testified that foundation at-would repeal a law passed last Robinson said 85 percent or permission from the attorncv torney, Howard Privett once year that required the coverage homeowners have such policies, ucneral' off' l · -asked. her to "pull stri·ngs'' 1·n for all do.mestic employes, even and so do most renters who are t "orncy. s ice 0 retain an at-th hi ed J w. ealthy enough to afford full-Washm,gton to reduce a federal you s r to mow a awn or f'a1r board directors agreed to tax appraisal of the company's wash a car. time housekeepers. seek. that pcrm1·551·c>n as soon "s· value. Th The much-amended bill re-.. e new bill. worked out with ceived f 1 l po~i.•b.le. "in case the impending The Internal Revenue Service insurance companies and or· ma approva Thursday J1t1~ation ~comes a reality... appraisal placed lhC' value of the ganized labor, would limit the on votes of 69-1 in the Assembly 1he fair board 1·ucei·ved companyat$300millioninl973. and28-4intheSenate. ... compu lsory coverage lo Jt1·sABJJ3 permi~oo from the Califur~a --~==================~===~~~==~====·~------­IJor se Racing Board last December to hold the fall fair m conjunction with horse racmg at an all-day meeting in Santa Ana. Venue Change Turne d Down F or Alla way By TOM 8/\RLF.Y 0t llW Dally Pl .. I St•ll .1 ustices of the Fourth District Court of Aopcals 1n San Bernar- dino refused Thursday to grant a motion that would have taken thl' trial of accused mass campus killer Edward Charles Allaway out of Orange County But Deputy Public Defender Ron Butler, who will represent the defendant, said he may now file an idenucal petition with the California Supreme Court. lie said he wlll repeat his argu- ment that AUaway, 37, Anaheim, t·annot hope lo get a fair trial in this area because or the publicity that followed the s hootings last July 12 at Cal Stale Fullerton. It as alleged that Allaway, a former Janitor at the FuUerton campus. shot :;even people to death and wounded two others lust July 12 in a shooting spree in the C!lmpus library. Butler claims the publicity generated by the news medJa followmg the ktlhngs makes it impossible to select an impartial Jury in Orange County. Allaway faces trial on seven counts of murder. two counts of assault with a deadly weapon <Jnd two counts of assault with in· t<'nl to commit murder. He has pleaded innocent and innocent by .;eason or insanity to the multiple felony counts con- tained in a grand Jury indict- ment. Judge Robert P. Kneeland already bas been named as the trial jurist if the case opens in Orange County. Allaway is held in the menW observation ward or UCI Medical Center with bail denled . The Seat Of The Problem Just before Laguna Beach City Councilman Jack McDowell of· fered penonally to pay orr somo or the C-o\mcll on Aging's debts, member Sy Slavin explained how ti@ht the lfOU.P 's budget really ia. 'We do need two toilet seats," be Hid, licking oft some minor necessities, then hastened to add· "It's not an emeraency." Mayor Phyl lls Sweeney clasped her hands and smiled. "That's," sht uld, and pau1ed w collect her thoughts, •·reassur- in1 ... 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THE LAKE: It now de· velops that Miasion VieJo, the community that became the brunt of wrath from citizenry or drought·plagued Northern California, 1s looking for new ways to rm its artificial lake Problems for Mission V1eJo and its lake surfaced some tame back when the dry northerners realized that this Southern California communuy was filling up a fun lake, using m part some imported northern water. When your own pipes are run· nang dry. you would probably look anywhere for a goat to kick. so Mission VieJO became a conve- nient target. · THUS IT WAS that the State Water Resources Board ordered the Mission Viejo Comp1rny to stop filling its lake. At last re- port, the big hole, which even- tually wilt hold J.2 billion gallons, was abouttwo-thirds full. Considerable fuss has been kicked up sinct> the lake·f1lling prohibition was passed . Mission Viejo rc::.1dcnts protested the ::.hutdown The <:Om pany at one point argued that the lake could well serve as an emergency water re servo1r ::.hould !>hortage::. develop in the south Orange Coast region. Company officers have assert- ed that portable pumps and chlonnat1on un1ls could be in- stalled al the lake and be pump· ~ ing water to users in 2·1 hours or less. .. . ,. We now may have come lo the basic problems the.it befell t~e Mission V1eJO Comp<my m this whole drama _, IF THEY llAD JUSl named it M 1ssion Viejo Rt•i-.t•rvoir instead of lake. the community probably would have avo1dt•d the wrath of the north and still bt• in bus iness Hindsight. however, always enjoys 20-20 vision Now it appears th;it the Mis .sion V1eJO peopl e will gl·t a nev. .hearing before the Slate Waler Resources Board. The company has even coml' up with a proposal to fill the lake with brackish water. One compan.> t•o nsult1ng . engineer has explained that the brackish stuff. wtuch 1.Sn't good 'enough to drink . could be· pumped out of th(' old San Juan Creek basin souther!) of downtown San ,Juan Capistrano This water would reportedly be good enough for swimming and fish life but 1s no good com mg out of t he family tap. But the technical and financial problems seem large an such a venture Maybe the M1ss1on Viejo pt><>· pie will continue to hack away from fresh water They could take a step down from brackish water and suggest pumping the lake full of salt wate>r We have picot) of that m our region. MEANWHILE. you have• lo believe that regardlc•sc; of the rate of Lake Mission V 1cJO, one "'ay or the other. 1t isn 't going to do much toward solvmf( the basic Northern California water supp- Jy problems. The north could use some more dams and reservoirs that they've kept voting down in favor of so- called "wlld ravers." Meanwhile, I suppos<.' we rould pray for rain. That might help ftll Lake Mission VieJo. 1J lT!!D NA'tJO I Y. <AP>-~1-fim1 totbt UnlUid N-.... W'led wotl4 Of11antlsatlillll take men Ol'OU:I a to 'Id· vance the cause of bum an rtib Afterward be a.book haDdJ th a repnsentatlve of the Paleldne Liberation Orcanization <PLO), but they did not talk together. The President's defense of hb human rights poUcy drew pralae Crom such diverse delegates as thO!le of Niger. the Baba~as, the PLO and Israel. A SOVIET representative declined comment OD hi.I.Olan rights questions but pr ed the President's statements n U.S.- Soviet relations and ment.· A capacity audienc In the General Assembly hall i le ed Carter four times d ng s 30·minute speech Thursday night, twice to cheer his state- ments on human rights. and gave hnn a prolonged standing ovation at the end . Outlining his administration's broad foreign policy aims, the President made these points: -NO U.N. ME~IBER nation "can claim that mistreatment of its citizens is solely its own bus1· ness." All signers of the U.N. Charter are pledged to respect human rights. but this i::. often ig· nored 4nder political pressures. The U .S government would ltk e to negotiate a Soviet American treaty freezmg or con· trolling th<.' development of new l) pes of weapons, along with c.i "deep reduction," m the nuclear arms or both sides -The United Stales believes the change to black maJOnty rule in south ern Africa can be achieved peacefully. The L'mted States will comply fully with U N sanctions against the white minority regime m Rhodesia The United Statei-will work for a ··nexible framework" 1r1 Arab-Israeli n<.'gotiat1ons. stres::.- mg the areas whl'f<.' agreements atready exist. A..ita.•ader1 Anne Cox Chambers, 57. c hair man o f Atlanta Newspapers and director of Cox Broadcasting Corp. and CQx Enterprises, Inc., is slated to be named U.S. am- bassador to Belgium, ac· cording to Capitol Hill sources Thursday. ,NAKED BODY FOUND Labor'• Al Bramlet labor Boss 'Executed' ht Desert LAS VEGAS. Nev. <AP> -The llaked and partially decomposed body of Nevada labor boss Al Bramlet, covered by rocks and weeds, has been found on a de· sert mountain southwest of here, almost three weeks to the hour after he vanished. Positive identification was made through fingerprints, Sgt. Fred Anderso n of the Metropolitan Police Depart- ment's Homicide and Robbery Division said late Thursday AN AUTOPSY was scheduled today to determine the cause of death Although an informant re- portedly told police that Bramlet was shot to death execution-style because he failed to make a payoff in connection with two fire-bommg attempts. police said the motive has not been positive- ly determined Anderson said no arrests arc imminent. Authorities said the body was m a small gully near a remote dirt road at the 5.400-foot mark of the Sprin~ Mountain summit. about 30 miles from here ~nm Christi .... ,....t-.1 miutaa~ apparealJ1 by aDIJ')' calem.1. GOVE&NllENT SECVa.ITY oftlclals said u wbo.le daowu burledundert.berubbleof a cblll'Cb that wu blown up I.a the vutaa.e ot Barouk. about S> miles southeast ot Belrut In the central Leb~mountains. •·we don't know the number of burled victims," one official said. "It is the elltir. N~le family. Men took their wives and childreo for shelter in the church. but the Druze blew up the church with dynamite.'' THERE WAS NO official announcement of the risinl tide of revenee killing and kidnaping, and the censOred lot al newspapers made no mention of it. Tbe-mis&ing Cbnstians were taken at gunpoint from their mountain homes &her Jumblatt was tilted on Wednesday in an ambush on a mountain road in his native Druze country. His killers have not been identified. The Christian Phalange party's radio station said some of the Christian villagers "were axed, others were found knifed to death, and many had their throats cut," the Phalange broadcast said. A REPORTER returning to Beirut from Jumblatl's funeral Thursday In his native village counted 10 bodies along the mountain road. Some of them were women. CDISTIAN POUT1CAL leaden appealed to Presidfnt Elias Sarki• for protection and warned tha\ cootinued reprisals could rekindle the Cbrls- Uan-Mo.lem civil war that. wracked tho country for !&moot.ha. Jumblatt, a socialist millionaire, headed the leftist alliance of Lebanese Mosletns and Palesti- nian guerrillas in the war. which Syrian forces halt- ed last November. The 59-year-old Jumblatt was also the hereditary chief of the 175,000 Lebanese Druzes, members of an Islamic sect with a strong belief in revenge. A spokesman for Jumblatt's Progressive Socialist party said Druze religious leaders were touring the Chouf region, the sect's mountain stronghold, counseling restramt. THE CHOUF has a Christian minority also. Sarkis sent 4,000 Synan troops into the area Thurs- day in an attempt to end the killing, and there were reports today that 1,000 more troops were being sent. The Phalangist radio said the Syrians took up positions in five Christian villages that had been the main targets of Druze wrath. Angola fnvaders {lttaCk 11 More Americans Evacuated From Zaire KINSHASA. Zaire (AP) More Americans were evacuated today from southeastern Zaire amid reports that mvaders·from Angola were advancing with ht tie opposition toward the nch copper m1rung center of Kolwez1 American construction workers were flown out of Kolwez1 today, leaving behind 41 more. The em bassy said 26 Amencans havl• been evacuated from Kolwez1 m lhe last few days. Ten American missionaries. members of the New York Methodist Board, remain in the area taken over by the rebels, the cm bassy said. mobilized on an atr fi eld in the path of the invaders. U.S. m- telligencesources report. THE SOURCES ~ay the five fighter planes have not been flown against the invading force because they lack engine fuel and there are only two Zairean pilots ''marginally qualified" to Oy the Mirages. The Zaire government denied reports that Kolwez1 had already fallen to the invaders. believed to be foes of Pr~s1dent Mobutu Scse Seko rcturnfng to their native province in southea::.lern Zaire . BELGIAN PREM I ER Leo Tin· de mans told reporters in Reports indicate the Kamina Air Field, where Zaire's Mirages arc based, is a major objective of the advancing forces, believed lo b<.' made up mostly of former gendarmes driven out of Zaire when a secessionist movement failed in 1960. BELGIAN DIPLOMATS also Brussels that the situation in said the Lown had not fallen and Zaire was confused, and that hts civilians wc•re going about their government lacked detailed 1n· business without pan1l' They formation on the s ituation in its said the invaders -w ere> about 90 former colony, once known as the miles west of Kolw<.•z1 and ad Belgian Congo. vancing eastward against litlll' Zaire claims there are 5,000 in· resistance ' vaders and that its army is battl-THE BODV was discovered by Kolwezi is the center of the mg them along a wide front. But an unidentified couple hunting vast copper mines that providt• diplomats in Kinshasa and At the time the Katanga re- be 11 ion ended, some 6,000 Katangans fled from the Zaire province across the border into Angola. The invaders are believed to be well trained and well armed and enjoying the full support of the Angolan govern- for rocks in the same general Zaire's biggest export commodi Brussels said the number of in· a r ea which investigators tv and its chief i;ource of foreign vadersiscloserto500 searched for a week after the in-e·xchange Meanwhile, Zaire's French- formant told police that he wit-The l s Em bass~ :.aid 11 built Mirage jet fighters are im· n essed Bramlet's murder and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ burial , The informant. ::.aid to be a sus· peel an the attempted firebomb· mgs of two local supper dubs ment. two months ago. 1s in protective custoch lie told police Bramlet \\as shot se~eral times in the hedd and body with a sllencer- equ1pped handgun, that his head was crushed and that he was stripped and buned in a de!'>olate area. THE INFORMANT reportedly linked Rramlet with the attempt- <.'d firebombings and claimed Bramlet was killed after he failed to pay a Sl0.000 fee m con· nectton with the attempts B.-amlet disappeared Feb. 24. six days after he turned 60. Of- ficials think he was murdered after being k1dnaped from McCarran International Airport as he returned from a Reno busi- ness tnp Bramlet, who began as a pot· washer in Peoria, 111.. m the mid-19305, ran Local 226 of the Culinary Workers Union with an iron hand for 24 years. It grew from 1,500 members to a 22,000-member organization with considerable political and economic clout. CASH Q& IN ON '? SPRING CLEANING Save With a Daily Pilot March Sale Ad Heavy Snow Alert Out 1 Oo/o DISCOUNT. . .5 LINES OR MORE FOR ·3 DAYS Tmveler's Adviilories Posted in M~st Te1u11 erat•ns "'~ Amarmo AncllOregt Atlant• Bl rm lflQflmll bolse 8 ostOll er-nslllllO e utteto Oll<t90 CIMln...U • Cl-land DMt.~Ft.WOrtla °"7Vef' O.trott DulllUl FalrtlilllkS Hta.fte .. _141111 ~ .. 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Complete detalla of this special savings plan appear ln today'• claaalfled section. If you have Items to sell In the following categories you'll want to take adva1'tage of a March Sale ad: Antiques Garage Sales Office Equipment Appliances Household Goods Pianos & Organs Bicycles Jewelry Sewing Machines Cameras I Machinery Sporting Goods Furniture Musical Instruments Swaps Use Cash, BankAmericard or MaeterCharge ..... Remember -10% Discount -Act Now! Mall your ad or pt.cc, dinidly et atay Dally PUnt omtt. DAILY PILOT Reached· LOS ~GEL <AP> -In • laat-m comprombe on a pl an to defflre1ate t.be 1prawlln1 Los A.Dael 1cbool d1strict, the board ot eduutlon ha• asreed to U mil most buslna to no more than 35 m inuta each way. The board was under court or· ders to submit the finished plan by today. ( State J Earlier. the board had adopted a 20-minute limit for bus rides, but one board member, Julian Nava, had withdrawn his support, call- ing the limit "unworkable and il- legal." Plan Appro.,ed SACRAMENTO CAP> A trans portation plan to reduce de- pendence on automobiles has been approved by the California Transportation Board On a 4-2 vote Thursday, the proposal a watered-down version of a controversial plan rejected by the adm1r1istratlon of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. was sent to the legislature for its con- sideration. Cold Front Due By The Associated Press A cold front is expected to move into Northern California to- day. bringing some isolated light s h o w e r s ancl cooler tern peratures The Nat.Jona! Weather Service predicted increasing cloudiness with s howers likely tonight and Saturday JO the mountains and a chance of showers an the extreme northern lowlands. Only a few snow nurries were ant1c1pated an the Sierra. Fraud A rraign•ent SAN BERNAROJNO <AP ) San Bernardino Community College Trustee Jim Ballard has been arr:ugned on charges that he filed fals e campaign s pending reports when he ran for the coun- ty board of s upervisors last year Ba!Jard. 32. was charged in a grand jury indictment with two counts of penury, a felony, and two misdemeanor v1olat10ns of the 1974 Polil.Jcal Reform Act ' llftath Suit E'lled VENTURA CAP > Relaltves oC Clarence Cormier Jr have filed a S2 m1ll1on wrongful death suit. allegm~ Lhat Cormaer·s de- ath at Camarillo State Hospital was the result of has having been .. strangled. choked, attacked. beaten and drugged." The suit was filed m Supenor Court by Corm1er·s· mother and his brothers. Sentencing Stroi1a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yo~himur<1 s how s train as they hear <in Alameda County Superior Court Judge sentence daughter Wendy to 1 to 15 years in state prison for illegal possession of weapons and explosives. However, she re- mains free to raise $.50,000 bail money. Moonie Suit Aims At Deprogrammers SAN FRANCISCO <AP 1 As a legal tug of war anvol\'ing the Rev. Sun Myung Moon ·s t.:nif1cat1on Church went on 1n another court. a Sl l milhon suit was filed an federal court demanding release of Moonae Laurence Baer. "Deprogramers" hired by has parents took charge of 26-year-old Baer in Sausahto Monday The parents had obtained a court or der naming them their son's con- servators. The s uit fil~d Wednesday challenges the conservatorshap and alleges false imprisonment, assault and battery, invasion of privacy and \'tolation of $•Val rights. MEANTIME . BEFORE Superior Courl Judge S Lee Vavuris. a psychiatrist who is also a lawyer testified on mmd control in the conservatorship hearing of five members of the Unification Church The parents have argued that their children are psychologacal ca ptives of the c hurc h A psychiatrist testified ror the parents earlier this week that tht• five are under the influence or mand control. The parents are askin g \'avuns to grant them custody of th ear ch1ldren for 30 days to· gl't them away from c hurch 1n fluence. ON WEDNESDAY, forensic psychiatrist Dr. Harold Kaur man , testifying for the five church members, s aid mind con trol is "not a field . It's spccula-lton." Kaufman said terms like mind control and brainwashing "open up a Pandora's box, because what as psychological coercion? tr you thank about it, it's t'Ourses 1n ·schools, religious g roups, prisons , you nam e it. Psychological persuasion is go- ing on all the time. It's going on an this courtroom ." The psych1atr1 sl said he would restrict mand control to people who arc drugged and under the control of others. people under hypnosis or people who are "held captive an an isvlated environ- ment and an a position of great terror ANOTHER WITNESS Wednes- day was Leshe Brown. 23, of Westfield, N .. J . who testified an her own defe nse, sa ying she JOaned the church nearly four years ago with no coercion. She said she spent a weekend at the church's Boonville camp in Northern California and dis- covered "a new insight into what life could be. should be. My whole awareness seemed to open." The Judge must decide whether the five members are "likely to be imposed upon or deceived by artful ordesignang persons." Dot Dog Famous University reports ... ¥~ 3 TIMES MORE R~SES Shepherd Fire BUI( VENTL.RA, Calaf. <A P l -Virginia Bolan's dog may no longer be her best friend. Babe. a female German shepherd, started a fire at her house Thursday for the second time, firemen said They said thl• latest fire caused S200 damage "What happ<'ns 1s that the dog starts looking for food on the shelf, and there's a shelf on either s ide of the stove. So a bag of food or trash inadvertently gets knocked into the stove," said Fare Capt. Ed Hamlet. "Then as she works her way along the top of the stove, her paws turn on the gas jets." C1mp1rM wt~ 1111ftd pf111t1. U11lnnlty prtYH "l111t111t 1ctfo1" f"amous universoty scoentost reports that plants led wltt> MIRACLE·GAO were 'trol"la•r. 1 reener. more beautiful "MIMCL.£S" WITH VEGr:TAaL.£S. Univen11ly IHts proved MIRACLE GAO proc:tuced over 20% mo•• vesetablu tt>an "timed re .. aH" plant food. GUAHml• . *********************************************•***J ~***** } HERB FRIEDLANDER h : : IS MAKING : i GREAT DEALS I : : ! DURING TOYOTA'S ~ . i CL~CKSTOPPIN ~ i SUPER SHOPPING TIME i : 50 GALLONS OF· GAS FREE · : • <WIT11TJDSADATTIMEOFPURCHA8E) i . HERB FRIEDLANDER FOLLOWmE . . 10081 GARDEN GROVE BLVD. -. SEARCID.JGHT WE WILL BE OPEN TILL? ., . .---. ........ SAN OlEGO CAP> - More than 1, birth ba H bei9 Jed ID aa effort to contain N ewe le dlseue and save tbt poultry ln- duatry, but breeders warn that the proaram threatens to wipe out whole species or en- danaered birds. Although a team of 80 specialists is still hunt- ing the source or tbe dis- ease, Dr. E .G . Ongert of the U.S. Department of Agriculture said "I think we've stopped it" from going farther. The virus , which humans cannot contract, has turned up since February in three exotic bards and in a backyard chicken an California. But bards from 40 flocks which were exposed to the virus have been put to dealh by a task foroe of stale and federal ex- NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMINATORY POLICY AS TO STUDENTS Prince of Peaco Lulheran School admits students of any race color. national and e1hn1c ong1n to all the nghls onv1legec; orograms and act1v1t1es generally ac- corded or made available to sludents at lhe school. It does not d1scr1m1nate on the basis or race color. na- tional and ethnic on91n in adm1mstratton or its educa- tional 0011c1es. admissions pohc1es. ~cholarsh1p anq loan orogramo;, and athletic and 01her school ad· m1n1stered programs P•rl•. lave1tt11tora w re led to I a .C rt aaad, by traetn• •-• m al the from 1upplt1u to whoh1al•r• and ......... Onaert added trar.. ol .. .... dlltc:ted ..... "811111" sUtft. D~ ~Stqners )hbp. Design Plaza 1s a one-of -o·l~1nd shopping disrncc rucl~ed 1nco a quiec corner of bustling Newporc Center. Along these occrocc1vt:i courtyards. 1n airy wood srud1os and shops ore ore galleries. home furnishings. accessories and spec1alcy scores where che areas f1nesc 1ncenor decororors shop for rhot spec1ol 1tem-or room-or service. Offices of severol 1ncenor design firms ore here olong w1ch chose of graphic omsc.s, planners. orch1ceccs. hair fashion and ocher designers. Looi~ for Muldoon's a t che entrance ro Design Plaza. Shop where designers shop. And where they worl\ coo. DE51.Gn_PLAZA NEWPORT &fft CENTER See inf or ma I modeling in our Sundress Shoppe. Saturday, March 19 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Register to win a sundress! In our Contemporary Dresses, 112. Robinsons Robinson's Westminster Westminster M all SAVE 18°/o T0 ·34°/o OFF OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES ON FAMOUS PRE-PASTED VINYLS These first quality wallcoverings are easy to hang. easy to maintain. and easy to afford now during our big DOLLAR DAYS sale! You SqVe from $1 .00 to $2.00 per roll, PLUS, you'll receive a FREE water box with the purchase of any pre-pasted vinyl. And as always, this is first quality merchandise. We never sell seconds or·· imperfects at Wallpapers To Go. the wallpaper ·• supermarkets! 898-4331 .. ~. Wallpaper1to SICl . MONEY·8ACK GUARANTEE: Buy with confidence. Except for sale Item$, 811 wallpapers sold by Wallpapers to go are returnable for exchanges or complete refund. llOIJRS: 10 . 9 MONDAY nrnu FRIDAY • 10 . 6 SATUHDAY • NOON . 5 SUNDAY ANAHEIM COSTA MESA 167• W. LINCOLN AVE. (714) 991·4870 2300 HARBOR BLVD. HARBOR CENTER (714) 646·5058 • lt'• • b t ancr lhe rac:t, but propoud I to ai)ffd up lhe lta ' environ· l m n mil proc titlll c n hav«! 1 :aa1ntncan1 d'fKt on Ccdllomta'I economr · A m a ure supported by Gov lirown 1~ :a dlrt.'Cl outcome of th mucb·pubhc11"t!d :oown Chem1c11I Company dec1s1on lo drop •plans for a $500 m1lllon petrochemical plant )n Northcm Calltorniu. · Dow gave up the project after ·spending two yeurs and $4 million trying to ·comply with permit requirements from federal. stale and local agencies. or 65 needed permits, only four were received The new bill would require the ~slablishment of a "lead" agency for en· v1ronmental reports and consolidation of the hearing proces~ "'here possible. This )l~ency would have 45 days to advise an ap- plicant if an Environmental Impact Report <El R) is required, thep no more than a year lo approve or disapprove Other agencies would ha\ c not more than six months to challenge any inade- quacies in an EI R appro\ cd b) the principal agency. So the entire permit procedure should not take more than 18 months at state levrl This would not prevent foot-dragging b) fcd('ral ;1gl·ntit's. hul 1l should have the eventual cff ect of greatly speeding de- cisions on proposed facilities, making 1t considernbly less costly than it is now to try to bring business and payrolls and tax re- venue to this state. And a busincs::. or industry planning re- locC1t10n or expansion in California deserves at least that mo<lcsl consideration. Clean Campaigning The Orange Count~ Rrpubh<.«.rn and Demo('r;,1tic· ('t•nlr;il ('ommillet!s are con sidenng plan .... lo upgnuJc the le,·cl of poltl1cal campaigning Specifi<:ulh lh<'~ 'rt• talking about screenmg pJ?lt'b to C'heck out campaign literature for ··deceit. misrepresentation and last-minute• smParo.; ·· Thi~ 1s a \\orlll\ idea. hut unfortunately e ii v.nuldn't I\•,·• much ff t l . SC' nA of <-amp 1111 UL raw.re bJ Ul pollUr l or1 nb.•tion eould be aimed CJCl1 at cancti.dttl . runninl( for partisan ornc in th(! primary ond general elections. But t~ won.l off enders an Oranse Coun· ty have been contenders in the non·pnrtl&an Board or Su~rvisor:> races. And some degree of mtsreprcsentutlon occasioonUy occurs in city coun cil and ~chool board cam- paigns also for non partisan offices. In fact, questionable campaign prac- tices have not really been rampant at the pi 1mary and general eleclloo levels. But they most certamly h ave been ram· pant at the non.partisan county level and 1t 's too bad a similar clean up effort can't be directed at this target Right Track In li~ht of :-.tatislics showmg declining ::.k1lb m freshmen entering the University of California, recommendations to toughen admission standards probably are on the nght track. Especially srnsiblc is a task force pro- posal to place more emphasis on teaching English on the high schools. The task force suggests that students planning to attend UC be required to take four years of English. instead of the present three, with the final year concentrating on writing skills. Jligh schools also would have to certify that graduates are reading al 12th grade level. Somewhat myslif ying, howevPr, 1s the propo~al that tht.• Scholastic Aptitude Test. now required for applicants with IO\\ ·B grade point ll\ crag<.•s. be dropped and th:H Jll H ::.tu<lents be admitted on high school grades alont.• Tht.• maller of grade mflat1on at the high -.chool level has been \\ 1dely dis- cussed :.incl c·ntic1zed in recent times So acceptance on gn.idcs alone. without add1· l1onal testing, would seem at least a ques- t 1<tn<J ble approach to upgrading entrance n·qu1rements. Troubles of the ERA Extremists of Women's Movement No Help On~ "J)' of measuring tht• strength of thl' · \I.Oman -. mOH· m enl" in lht\ countrv 1-. l<> ob serve what has happened to lhe const1tut1onal l::qual Rights Amendment What h.1.s happrrwd '"" 't nt< "· and can h<•a\ ti} he blJmed on '~hat I l .. 111 tht· Sisterhood Mafia. th.it group of l'11t1 .. 1 pro fes..., 1on .II womt•n "ho. m lhe \l.ake nr ~he pill and lul·t1hralton:-. of K inst·~ Jnd Mastc•rs Jnd Johnson. h;1\ 1· attcmpll•rl to redl'finr "L'XUJI roll's that IW\'I' been <>rdainl'<J by n<it urt' and trarht1on It ·s hard to define what lht• "womun 's mm t•ment' actuJll\ is. so m;vi~ lar11un.., ;inrl rump groupshavl'Cil'\l•lnpC'<l lnth1 old day:-. of thl' ... urtras:1•t11•s \ou knew what the movemt•lll \hllll t..'<i vot<'s There ar(' .,till thn-.1• who trunk ~ettmg the volt• w;1' one of the worsl thin~' th al c-ould have happened to wom1•n psychologically Generally I takl' the 197!h version of \I.Oman's hherat1on lo go thusl} With the dcHlopmPnl of highly efficient m t'I h1 ><!<. of i·ontraception (the pill l womrn need no longer be ··slaH., ' to their family comm1tm<.'nls .ind the traditonal dominant and de ds1on·making role of lh<' male in ( CHARLES McCABE ) our soc1l'l) must I?'' \t the samt.> ltmt lher<• "hould bt• nu \\3gt' or Job d1:-trim1nal1on again:-t women Thus. the movt'm('nl brc.1k~ 1n to l\\o parts sexual and social Thl' sexual part of the argument St't•m<. to ml· lernbl} "eak. as "lu·n anclrng:'> n:. , ... pr<.'sented as tht' j?rcat s<.'xual c·hang<' of our lime homcr..r\ual marnage 1s condoned. and<;('\ among women "1thout men. and among men without "-Omen, are a<Jvanced a~ political i!oah:. of the highest de s1rab1ltt~ T II E E Q l ' AL Rf G HTS an1l'nd rne11t ,.., t'unccrnt'd "1th lht· matlt'r of \I. <igc and JOb d1st'rt mmat1on II "ould bl· 1m JgJOed that no sen<.1hle man or "oman \l.OUld, 111 this day and ai;:e bc for such d1scnminallon Wh:.. a." an in~tJnrl', -.hould not women ~et s0<·ial 'erurtt} pa\ mrn1 ... on their o"'n n~ht 111stc•<1d nt a<. lhl·tr hushitn<l s dtp<'n d1 nt"' Or \l.h\ ~houh1\l.flmt•n111 flh<'rtrn111<1lt'<.I ·•1!·11n~1 "h('n tht•\ !i>1•1•k h;mk loan• .rncl rr •«ltl'' Hut tht' Sl'\.Ual lhlllJ! 1<. not ht• in g houi?ht b~ t ht• m t<h.11 l'« 1.i..,s housc'llo'lVCS of Am<.'rit'a, an<I m my opm10n nenr will be Thl' a\o erJgP huusewifr can never have empathy \I. 1lh the high µowered Madison avenue pro- fess1onaJ wom<.'n v.ho arc the spokl•smen for tht• woman '!'> mov('ment AS A RESULT of the sexual ex- tremism of the Sisterhood Mafia, \l.h1ch 1s reporlerl \l.tlh t'>.· Cl'sSt\ e ~) mpalh'f in the mt>d1a, 11 1s beginning lo look as though the ERA w11l b<' scuttll'd. that its pro- \ 1s1ons will never give women the right of economic equality under the Const1tut1on La"t yC'ar \Oters in New York and Ne" Jersey, the most liberal electorate m thc country, over- whelmingly reJected equal nghts nmendmenL<; to their state con- stitutions. When the vote was analyzed, 1t was found more women than men voted against the ERA amendments. Suburban and rural hou!lew1ves who voled agamsl t•quaht) werE' convinced that. with this N1uahty solid1f1ed into the law. they would lose tradi- tional fc.>mtntnt• pnvllcges and l'\ entuall~ b<.' \\orst• off The EH.A \l.ould prohably be law today tf the S1slerhood Malta had not got 1t all tied up with their ~e·rnal preferences These ladies 1ust plain scared the bejabbers out of house\l.1ves and working rlc1ss young women who never \\ cnt to college. or even finis hed high school A good law is bemg killed because the Sisterhood is worrying out loud too much about orgasms. marnage con· tracts, androgyny, and the way to the corporate top. 'Now that is excessive violence!" New Ethics Puzzle for Congress What Is a Kickback? WASHINGTON In thl· c-on v1vial .1tmosph€.'rc of the !louse. 1t 1s the Chnshan practice that only thos<' without :-.1n will t'ast tht· first mudball Hepuhlltan leader John Rhodes startled hts C'olleagues, therefore. b) flinging mud at Speaker Thomas P O'Neill Jr. last year Now 1t has turned out that Rhodes was not without sin after all. He al tacked Tip O'Neill in a book that was largely wril- t en by a llousc t· mp Io:.. c Thus thl' ta>. payers :-.uh s1 dized lhl' scathing pro :.c, but Rhodes pocketed thr ro)'altics. The aforesaid book. "The Futile S:vstem." portrays O'Neill unflatteringly as .t bluslcrtnJ! partisan This deep!) offended O'Neill who <•xprrssed his in d1gnat1on characterist1call~ with a roar of outrage from the House floor. Thc short. dapp('r Rhodes pla) ed th<. matador to th(' snort mg, bull·ltke O'Neill 'Tht· gentleman from Massachusetts." re:.ponded Rhodcs dcfll), ··"111 find some very interesl1ng read ing in that book " o~ar Gloon1v J Gu~ How 1s it that our current congressman , Robert Badham, who was sup posed to be against m creased government spending, offered no op position to the recent con gressional pay hike and then went on to vote against a tough new ethics code that would restrict outside earnings for mf'm be rs of Congress? V.H. Gtoomv Gui commtnh ''' \Ubf'ftUttd by r~•O•rt '"" cto "O' "•<•U.>rtly rff+HI '"'• v••~ 04 '"• Mw1~ptt \tnd yowr Pff ,. •• ,to Gloomy Gu\, D•llJ P1101 (JACK ANDERSON) :"Jm\ 1t 1!'> tht· Speaker ::: turn lo calJ Rhodt.>s ;1llcnt10n to soml 111 terestmg reading For "c hu' l· learned that Rhodes used a gho:.lwrttt'r named J . Un an Sm 1th to put the book into literary form. Rhode~ dictated the material, then Sm 1th rc\I. rote ,, THE TALENTED Smith was paid, ho" eH•r. not by Rhodes but by thc taxpayers Smtih appears on the public payroll a:-. a $31,000-a)ear n ·c1µ1t•nt of the t.txpa)l'rs' largc~sc . Ycl Rh1~fos C'Ollectt•d tht· full SH,000 in royaltte~ Smith told us thJt ht~ boss generously offered him part of lhe royalties. The ghostwrtl<'r turned down the o ffer pr(' sumabh bccaust' he had alread\ been paid adequately b) the tax pa} ers. This raises an interesting l<.'gal qucMion. It is agamst the la\\ for a congressman to take kickback-. from his employes If instead hr t.1kes the prOCt'l'dS from an emplo~e·s publit service. do<.•s this constitute a k1t'kbacl\' In an an_c:u1sht•d tnlt'f\ I(•\\, Sm 1th msiste<I th<'n· h::ici ht-c•n no 1mpropriet) H1• .1ck nowlerlil<'d that he had "orked on tht· book during ofrtce hours. but he said h<.' had also labored over il even ings and weekends. "I put 10 my ·10 hours for the government," hr said. THERE IS more lo the• story Sm 1th has a sidclrnc: IH· 1s a 5o percenl partnt.>r 1n the public re- lations firm of Smith <tnd Har- roff. Rhodes retained the firm last year to handle 1 h<' ad\'erlts ing for his re-election campaign For its efforts. the firm wa .... pa1ci S12,500 in fees and comm1:.s1ons from the congre.,sman's cam paign collect1ons. Smith has re nounced an} income from the· firm while he 1s v. orking for t lw government. but ht' sllll has a stake m its "rlfare For half or the ('ompany's ass<.'ts v. 111 rrverl to him when he l('avcs the fcdernl payroll. Both Rhodes and Smith con lend that their actions didn't .violate the House ethics code in effect last year or the toughC'r m•w code adopted last week. This ck pends. of <·ourse, on the dcflni 1100 of a kickback TOO Ml'Clf ADVICE: Our federal <tdm101strator-. receive altogt'thcr too mul·h ad\'ice. most of 11 bad. lrom a bew1ldertnJ? as- sortment of adv1~ory commit- tees President Jimmy Carter prom1~ed to <'ll'ar out some of this bureaucratic underbrush if he made 1t lo the White House. Within 30 days of his arrival. he cn·ated four new advisory com· m1llees This d1~turbs the S<.'nate Sub· eomm1llc(• on Reports. J\ccount- ing and Management. which has tnecl to keep ;i check on ad\'lsory l·nm m1ttces Th<· subt'ommiltee found til committees. tor exam- 111(•. adv1s1ng tht• government whut to do about energy TheSl' <·omm1ttecs were split into a mult1tudt• of subcommittees and lask lort'es. <111 contributing ad- v1re on thC' same sub1ect. The tot:tl number of advisory units. according to a careful count. ex- CN·ds 250 Th~ :.id\ tt·r I hat come!'> from thest· 2SO units. howe\'er. isn't as ronfu<,1ng nnd conf11ct1ng as might b<.• <;upposcd For lhl' Scnat<' JO\'CSt1galors found that thl' government had loaded the c·om m1ttees with advisors from lhl• cner!:(y industrial t'omplex. Not surprisingly. these advisors agrre ovrrwhelmingly upon m<•asun•s that would benefit lht• 111dust11 APPt\RF.NTL\'. 1t makes no dtfft.>rcnce th:1t the law requires the mC'mbersh1p on advisory committees to be bal a need: a ll points of view arc supposed to be represented. In a report not yet released to the public. the sub- com m1ttC'<' not<.'s \Hyly: "The re- quirement for balance 1s. at bes t. subject<>d to widely varying in- tl'rprctallons · For €.'xamplc, 36 ad\'JSOr~ have been appointed to :idv1se lhe Federal Po"er Comm1ss1on 00 th<' 1 mpact of the natural gas sho1 t .1ge ··Apparently.·· states the report. ··thl' only consumers being< ons1dered h) I his commit· te<' werc 1ndustnal eonsumers. ·· Th<' 11n est1J?alors found only one appointee from a public interest group, thf' other 35 rame from corpornt1ons or government agen<'il'S Military 'Takeover' a Myth for U.S. Thf' arlvisors who examine C'nergy policy questions in- variubly com<' from s uch cor· porations us Exxon and Consolidated Edison. Exxon was represented on 15 advisory <'Om· m1ltet•s l'onsolidal<'d Edison on 10 WASHINGTON President Carter's second choice for the-· ('JA directorship has been ron firmed by the Senate with onlv minor misgivings over Admiral Stansfield Turner's refusal to rr sign his commission in the N:n ~· Since the Navy and the CIA are ultimately supposed to he in the s am e hus1 ness . you would assume 1t. wouldn I matter 1f the agenl·y's director were a military man on a leave of a bsence b the obJec· tion to Turner merely the reduc· tlo ad aMurdum of tho contllct of lnteret'lt Idea or doe1 lt stem lrom a ceneral fear of "the mllltary?" DISPITE our electing soldJtr herofl to the presidency from U01e to time. WC! hl\'C • tradl· tlonal fttar of Cceurism. 'I'bc ar,ny coup d 'elet. th mllllJ.lry dictator or the er atlM ol n d~Pf'Ol tonal arm)' rwa by a quul·luclst ofClcer corpa ti1 " recurrent theme m the scare literature of our politics As the decades have passed since World War II, a lwavs \I.1th m111ion.'i of men under arms and billions spent on the matenal of war, tl has become a settled ax 1om that "lhe military" exercise an undue influence on our gov. ernment and our national life In j?eneral Thus. whether it is Nix· on appomtinJ? Gen Alexander Haig to the civilian po'lt of Whit<' House chief of staff or Carter in vesting Admiral Turner with the purple sheet of comm:ind over nil s p o o k s . s o m t' of u s b ru c e ourselves for the put~ch which never comes. Our admirals and generals are pussycal.8. Since Gen. Douglas MacArthur defied President Truman and paid for It by loalne both his command and the or· a•ns of his manhood, no upper echelon officer hn~ defied civilian authority. The admirals and the gttncrals have been punctihoui; in observing their oaths to the Constitution. f F VO\J reflt'C'l on It, the hehuvlor or the brftS:\ during tht VlttnameH Wftr wet on• of almoat touchln1 loyalty to our ( VON HOFFMAN ) political institutions. The crazy civilians ordered them into a war which they weren't allowed to rif?ht as they thought best and. in the cnsum(( stalemate. they obi-orbed a homefront bombard· mcnt o( ridicule and anger. It'!! obvious thut the telllale liihl and tightly separated Euro· pean and South American officer corp8 Cwith its allegianct to n special and pnvote set of valuer;> has never grown to full maturity here. Many factors could contribute lo that slate of aUairs: the ROTC pro1rams, dilutlng tho solidity o( the service acedemy gradual~: the absence In America of the kind of class 11lructure that b,.eeda pollUcaJly destructive military elltiam. Beyond that, thoufb, there ii the ctvilianit.a· lion of our kind of war and our mllltary ln1UtuUons Mooem werlare Is too com· pile ttd ror 1eneral• aod ad· mlralt, 'l'h r earch, develop.. ment, testln1, procurement and often the use of many wt'upons systems is plainly beyond the miUtary's training and t<1lents THE PENTAGON couldn't run without its masses of <'tvilian technologists. its non·mihtary, corporate contractees and the of· ficers who have been sent ouL5ide the military system for civ1han training in running the mass of complicated stuff that non soldiers have set up. The otficer who has to go to Cal Tecb or the University of Wisconsin to ~ct a Ph .D . in niathematlt's or chemistry or business ad ministration absorbs and makes values and norms his own which aren't compatible with the de· velopment of an Isolated and danaeroua omccr class. Further, the m-.jor decisions regarding the Pentagon are too Important economically to he len. to the geMrala who would, ln thctr narrow sense of mls~lon, fall to no th1t defense '" but nn.- purpose of our perl)illual war et fort. AQ)'one with a telovlslon set knows, for lnatance. that the lust crtUcal HJ>("Cl of the 8 1 bomber declllon 11 whether or not it can get inside the enemy lines lo drop its radioaclt"<.' eg~s on Vladivostok. If the thing never does any mor(' than n) in v formation at Veterans Dav parades, 1t wilt have fulfilled 1l<; mission if it also puts the aircraft workers or Seat~e and Southern Cali£om1a back to work. THE OVU.lAN government. which won 't create JObs to clean up the rivers and the :tir. will us<' the Pentagon for such a purpose When the draft was suspended. the new volunteer army wa1111up posed to be A tougher. more dis cipUned fighting unit What happened Is that the new recruits tend to treat their stint in the armed service more and more Ukc civllilm jobs. Evrn If the talk o( forming a union come~ to n1t13ht, the new emphasis on 11lgntnr hecaui;e It's.steady· work·and·YOU·learn·a·trade tells what's happened to lht old pre- Pearl Harbor ltrc.-r litpicll'd In novels Ilk~ .. r'rom Herc lo Eternity ·· So don't worry If Admiral Turner won't rcs1irn from the Navy The Navy bus resigned Crom the Navy. Thc total bill for all this dubious advice. according to the· best J\'rul:.ible estimate. may run th<.' taxpa)crs over 120 m1lhon a year ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ltot>t-rt \ ''red l'11hl1~1,.., ThM1'14t l\tl'l 11 f:d1IM llnrllnrn I\ rr1brc·h E:cf1tonal Pout ~;drtur The edllt>t11ll p111(1• of the Daily r11111 , .... k, tu 1nrorm and '11mul111e readers by presenltnl! on th1~ page diver!lt! rnmmentary on toplrs or inlcresl by syndir11t· ed rolumntsls and carloonir;la, by prnvidinic tt forum for readers' ,·1rw :-n nd by presenllnir thl1 nl'l4 spa1wr'11 npln1on11 and Ideas nn rurrt•nt topic$ The l'diton11l op1111on~ of th1• r>allv Pilot t•pp('Ar only in lht· ro1tor1111 column :il Ult tno of lh'-' paae. Opinions t'lt• prc·~M·ct b\ tht! columnl'lt'I and 1·1111oon11t~ 11nd lrttcr wnters are 1 h1•1 r °'~ n uru1 no rndrr8cmrnt fl lh(•lr \ 1('14. h\ lht• 0;111\ r1tnt •hould b' tnterrf'<I Friday. March 18, 1977 A prat I Tb Cup -.weia Tld Tew AU ta. JawJa. II Im rio ud nn1m"m yadatamu. mak DI nolH• lib wiJUl I Ul• eoaf ....aanaJ a., matrb ractq . rtd I of arb • M . rl mfld that OH\! r Uid1ed lou c i.D fNnl al him lo lbct1r n f Kl, bulna bJa name 1ved oa Jn· .u,1ou1 Coa1rehlooal Cup ind wearln1 lb crimton blaier t.laat Pf"OV• It ll o1 the, .. al· talnmcn the O.year old mlllloa.atre Cearcl• com. munlcllUona uec:ut.lve hu not hem able to buy, beg. borrow or 1t .. 1. mw·h J.n Lha ood 1.:rt .. The foul rectuced () '41\ler • M"U~ to h~o wlra and OM los and lrft Tfd Tum r of Atlanta, G eor1t.. with the onJy p~rfttt SC'Of' of the da,). Hood'11coni now la ont' WU\ and two lou . AliTU TBaKE SJU llES OF racM off Lon& Beach Tbw-sday Turner had posted a perfect score. But so had Dtck Deaver or Newport Beach. one of the two Con1rus1on1I Cup aspirants who had 5lnpped Turner of the Cnmson b.laa r last year turner and Deuver both posted 3-0 records Thursday. and in so doln.: upset ~mt• or the beavyweaghllt an uihng who •~ 1ummg for yuchl WeekentJ Calendar Local Clubs in Action ~ Most oC the yachting interest in Southern Cahfornia and the entire country as concentrated ill Long Beach this weekend where 10 or the world's top match racing skippers are fighting it out over a five-mile windward-leeward course an the 13th Congressional Cup match racing series. second only lo the America's Cup. The 45-match series 1s scheduled to wmd up Saturday But for tho!ie sailors who would • Capo Bay Yacht Club Gets New Facilities The Capistrano Bay Yacht Club, one of the newest in the Southern California Yachting As'iot·wlion. h:.i!-o at·quircd office !.pace 1n Hu1ldm~ A an thf' West Basin The new club headquarters was ap pro' ed by the Orange County Board of Supcrnsors Th<' basic layout in eludes a board room. rt•ccpl1on and clerical omcc and a small loun~e area for informal committee mecllng!'> The sub-lease from the rount\ !'>t1pulates that the premise ... be used for the C'lub's adm1n1s trahve of· fl l'csonly. rather race than "alch, there 1::. ac· lion in other Southern California yachting centers ON THE LOCAi. front the South Shore Yacht Club 1s eonduclln~ tht.• fourth race of its ll1bach1 St.'rtes fur all classes. and the Capistrano Ray Yacht Club is staging the fourth race of its San Juan SeriL•s for Performance ll:md1cap fia('ing Fleet yachts. Offshore racing addicts in th1.· Los Angeles Yacht Cluh's Whitney Series s hove off today in tht' ruggt•d 152 mile Tri ·Jsland race around Santa Barbara. Catalina and San CIC'mcnt(' islanrls THE SF..\1. Ht:.\CJI Yacht club ha<: scheduled 11!-o Suturdo)' S;.11lor!> Hat't' No 2 Cp Santa :\lon11.·a Ba' \\ ,1\ tht• Windjammers Yacht <'lub 1' 'l'nthng a fleet of kcelboab around Cutalin.i hland Saturday and Sunda) King II arbor Yacht Club 1s host in~ a Spr1n~ Regatta for centerboard <:la•;-,t•s Malibu Yacht Club 1s Jllract1ng multihull sailors in the f1r<,t of a spr mg series. and Del RC'\ Ya1.·ht Cluu 1s inaugurating its SundJ\' Sk1P1lt'rs series Deatlu Elsewhere i lrlhtlr1vCff"""'"'" t•1H'\H• '"" n1nv 'h' ••l" )tlutClf1V ")1 flhHV BOATING Prindle-16 Sailors Set For Regatta Or11n gl' Count\ Pnndll•·lti sailors ;1rl' pn·ppmg for the.• South San D1t·go Ila~ Regatta M,1rch 26. tht' first of four <'H•nls in the· California high point ~enes \ m ong the OranJ?e Count:. contcnderi:; arP H1 rhard Louf l"'k of Ne" port Hearh. former "orld champion in the llob1e l~ Class: Jlarn and Sus:m Pattison of Laguna N1g11(·I Lt) l.la!'.Ct' of N1..·\\pnr1 lh•ach. and Sl«rling Santlcy of South Lagun;.i TIRIGANTINE. N .J '1\ P I Cartoon1!.t :.rnd designer Russell Pal· terson. 82. c redited with oril!inatin~ the "flapper·· era in clothing. designing the WAC uniform of World Wur JI and d1!> c•overing rhlltl actrCS!-> Sh1rle} Tcmpk. d 1l·d Thursda~· 'I;" I n:1• 1 ,"'': 1 ' ,,·.:'.~'.~,'~;,.'~''";·Ii.~ , .. ~Uf' _Fnrl.\ Prtnclles from " lw• " i ona •O tn1,on I ''"" fhrOUJ,!h11ul the !>lUle (Jr(• ';'~'. ·~u.:: ~· .'.~'.~~:.,'!' .. ';; ;~,'~:nn•. cxpc.•cted lo be on hand fm the SJn Diego C\'Cnt Death Notil'e# Sun. Moon. Tide• L~1unt·hing will be frum LEONHARDT 4 ,,,.., • 10P A• a ('A'9 C\JP ('Oftf w~n& dowa to • 1ut"pr11ln but resowidlnt f 1& w•r• ~ Hood, 1111 arba-.... 1111-. t & year·1 Amerlc1'1 C\lp defender. and Lowe.Ji North. San Dleao. who la the Wa t Co.14'!1 brt1ht hope ln th• trtal1 come Auauat. Pelle Pettc~on, thu SwedJah challen1er. and Noel Robln1, who wlll "kipper the Australian 12 meter. both tared a llttJe bett~r P~lerson scorod two wina and one loa• whale Robins u01c out with one win and two lo.sses The scnpt ror North's doom came early and dramat.acwly when he was defeated by a scant two seconds in the first pamng or the day by Tony Parker, AMapohs, Md. IT LOOKED AT THE start as 1r North would "'m h:mdlly as he got a good windward start whale Parker had lo dodge the errallc Judges· boat as well as a specotaor boat at the leeward end of the line Parker hoisted a protest flag against the judges while they were dehberating whether lo restart the race. Parker anrl his crew felt a little less miffed at the judges as they led at the first two marks. but began lo eye the r t'd J,1ennant Y.ith more interest when North took over the lead on the second weather leg. It was nip and tuck to the finis h, with North leading, until they converged on opposite t<Jck~ near the leeward pm. Parker, approaching on port'tack: swung the bow or his Cal-40 around the flag under North's bow and got the wmning gun by two seconds. • Key races today were to be between Deaver <rnd Parker, the two that went 1nlo an extra race sailofr lo break a lie las t year and between Turner and Petterson. Turner "a!. al!io involved in the three-\.\ JY tic salloff last yc•ar. the closest he has come to wrnmng in thl' s ix y<.'ars he has been com· petm~ in the Congre!->!'>1onal Cup STANDINGS At'Tt:R THE first three of nine rares 1. lie bet\\een Uca,er and Turner. 3·0, 3. tic among Petterson. Parker. Sprague and Hollerback. 2 0. 7. Ilollcrback. 1 2. l1l' among Hood. North and Durnin. 0·3 How they scored SERI ES· I Parker def North. Two secs. 1 lollerback def Hood, HI s ecs, Turner def. Robbins, o ne min : Sprague def. Durnin, t"'o min 11 !tees. l>ea\'er drf Prttl'rson, 47 st•cs SERIES II llollerhad. def Durnin. 32 sC'{"S, 2. Turner clcof Parkt-r, 52 :-.en •. Pelltson dcr. Sprn~ut>, 1.t M'Cl>. Ut·•n er <Id flood. two min 13 M'cs ( undl'r prolt:sl >. llob111::-. def. North, 28 secs. I unde r protest> S ERIES Ill Pl'lll'rson <lcf. Durnin, 37 :.ec~; nea\'cr def Robin!'>, 01H• min 54 SN·s. Spragul· clef. llood. two min four M'CS. Turnl'r def. l\:orth. 11 secs. Parker def Holle1 bud •• 10 min. 45 secs "''" ,,,. .. ,(),.,.. ~A'TU .. 04'Y rarl'!' will be · run ca<'h L M. BO\() TS ACCEPTED N SISSIOMS STAB IN: J~ OCTOBER & FEBRUARY LINDENWOOO COLLEGE 4 fully accredited individualized study program now available IN HUNTINGTON BEACH For Mature C...aff v•, S.tf lnltlaffftg, lnquisitiv~ Students lnte2rate study with work. Programs designed individually for the fully employed. BA, BS, BME, Bf A, MA and MFA programs offered in: COUNSEl.ING ... HEAI. TH CARE ADMINISTRATION._EDUCATION ... 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If you re shopping for somech1ng specific chances ore pretty good char Fmh1on b.lond hos 1L Out the true tun of shopping is browsing. Discovering something special Something you weren't really lool~1ng for Thor s the excitement of shopping at Fashion Island. Over 60 fine scores oHer o l~oleldoscope of choices • So you never con rell what you m1ghc find If you JUSr look 1n the right piece £Rcr FASH~N )ISLAND NEWPORT 0 CENTER tor the orice DI I II ' 111 y 1 T\',(I D N' JtRS f , !>.•'• Y lhdf ~~ i(';t t t llQ (I ~-----------., rne only requ1r1men1s are lh11 you 11<1ng this coupon wilft you and ~oth I mu ls musl bt tne nme fhe h•o F0< One oiler IS 9ood ai $p1ru ~u11uran1' I I 1n Cu•a Meu and Irvine only and 1ncludts Tep S11~n Stnk Ftlft and Chips I or Rou t Bttl r.,. Two F0< One tiler ends lohrch JI 1977 two for Ont Dinner S11«11l1 must Oe consumed on lht p11m1ua and ••• uned from I 2 p m 10 10 p m AH othtr menu n1m1 111 al r19ular pr"n I 1 TOP SIRLDln mAK i~~s3.75 1 I A bit 11-1/2 oz. steak (pre· cooked we19ln) served wltll aowp or ult4, I cllolce ot po1110. ve .. 111111, rall 111d butler II BclH.!1~oo~!~w11nioup:,~~~OR $2.25 11 lrtttCll lflts, roll, llutter 1111d ltrtar 11uce. 1 ROASJ BEEF Two FOR s2.75 1 holce otpOC1to, rtub roll end buuer. P Te11der 11lces olroast bHt, br0t¥11 arevy, soup Of 11l1d. vegt11llle. J ----------SPIRES COSTA MESA 3tUMw1Mwliw.. IRVINE MICM~ur •ti• Ditto f w~. ESPLENDOR AZTECA SEE THEM MARCH 20th/CAROUSEL CT. 5oath Coast ?lua JC Penney · ,NEWPORT 0 CENTER FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY NEW GARDEN SHOP HOURS! Sat. 8:30 to 6 p.m. -Sun. I 0 to 5 p.m. SUPER SAVINGS ON I GAL. PLANTS CHOICE LANDSCAPE MATERIAL MOTHER FERNS ARAILIAS DRACAENA BEGONIAS AZALEAS PHILODENDRON AND MUCH. MUCH MORE 'BOSTON FERNS Beautiful, Large and Green Reg. $19.99 Reg. $1.99 MOW 611 HOUSE PLANTS FINI QUALITY .., ... to $6. 99 Scheffleta Pothos Cordat0tn Grapel.y ..... Spider NOW$349 * Quantities limited on ad merchandise .. • I 11 - 11 trMIPlI ..... . .. ,..,, .. _ . ,. ..... Clef• ...... c..... --°""""'' ~let••ll• AH• .. C•U• Mu• CltflleMI• .................. ··-.,_,., ..-..... --,_ ,.., ...... '"'~~· ..... ._ ....... •we"n •M 1¥ <••••• .. , M•• 1-o f'I ....... _, 1.-MP le POI ,,., ... -~11W11A1r1.,11m , ...... ..._ ..... "' .... ~·· ""~ ................ , •• 0 ........... 11 ... ICIOA.I IMeMl .. OKl.,M-. ). "llOHI PllTITl()tol ,_ 11.iO I Or •NI Mn J IC C °"'"" 111 r ••I 11111 ~Ir-C..te Mn.ti, C•ltlO•"'• to< Pl'"\Al'60f'I to relOftt Ot'_.,,~ hX.ffM et 1131! .. l lftl\'41r-lrom AP to At In 10 contor-.. wllll '"' Gene••I PIMI (nvf,OflJMe"t41t 0•1tf,..trt•l90f'I! 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M•rcll4 II II ll. i.11 M••t ll4, II II 1>, ltl7 811"1----,-l-CT-IT-IOU--S-a_U_S_l_N ___ H __ _ a..~ II--------------! NAM£STATIMINl PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE T,,_ foll-1"9 ,,,_r'4n• ••• dOlnt M l M\\.'\ •Ob• 1l 1----------------4 FICTITIOUS aUSINE SS Nit.Ml! STATEMENT MAGIC.KISS, 11'11 EUC:hCI Av• • G•rO.n G•o.,., CA ,,..l -~~-~--~-~~~---· FICTITIOUS aUSINEU NAME STATEME NT Pl'BLJC NOTICE FICTITIOUS &USINESS NAME STATEMElfT 'le"'''' Odrt~·'""10 JJt'l'\~\ A u11 -H''1 Tru• tot1ow1ng pet\Oft\ ,,.._ tJO•f\Q ou~• "9\\ )\ ESf ATf 8111l0! AS tNlEllNATIONllL 00 Vl•ld RQm•. NPWOOrt ~ .. (h (A •7""J Mot lndu\tr11•\ ,, ( .,1110'"' 1 tor oo,.a.•(llf\ oo V1\IJ Rom4 Nt·woort Buch CA"16'Jl Thi\ bu\1n~\\ ,._ tonctucf~d bv ,1 cot r>0r~t1on MOT INOUSTlllfS Thi\ ~tcJt~nt W'4\ f1h:d with thf> Cov~IY (•P•~ al Or~ng<-Countv on M•rt h4 1911 JACICSON&KIODElt Attorn•r••tuw 00 Newf0'1 Ctr Or Su•ltlOO Newport .,..Ch, CA.,..., 1 "" totio•h'Qi e>erW>n" arf' do1no bU\1,..,.'\\ 1t\ MOOOEY ROG EllS LIVI NG VOICfS tNC U• : M.v·•nt.: A."'". Bo• 1•' Balbo.1 t\lar>d CA •21><>! MOOdfoy ROQf:f\ In( 4 (dhfo,.n1d coretorcHu:»n t1~ ' Ma''""' A.i;\". 80)': "' Bdlbo• 1,t•nd CA 't'IM? l n1 .. bU\I~)\ i .. (Ondvc ted by • COf· oor•tlon ~v llOQt-r\lnc Nor mun R()()t!r\ Pr1·\ident Tl''h\ ,,.,~'l"' ... nt w .t\ ••lfooCJ w11" tht' Counly Cink of Or•no• County 11!\ F ~b H. 1'71 W llltam J MtL•ughlln, tlUI Eu<llO A .... <;.rck•n G•OYt' CA •?•O W1lli.m Su'"""" H•• Ave 0. L•• Flores Vor~ L•ncl• CA 91 ... w 1111..., MCl.AUQlll•n IOU Holotr St 8u..,.• P••~ C.A ~20 Tht\ bu\l""U" <Onclu<lt'CI by ll limit ta 1M•IMrV\lp dn unlncorpouttO "' >O<l•llon o tner tt>•n • 011111,.tner\hlo 11m1tt.>d0.trtneohlO Willi....., J M<l.dvQl\lln Tr.I' \l•lt,,,..,I .,., 1114'0 wltll '"" County (lerk al Or•nC}e C.o..nty on Feb•u•rv n, .,,, l072t:i. Publi\l\00 Or..,qe (.o.11\I Dally Piiot. F 1?427 Ftb. ?S. •nO M.tteh •. 11, 18, l~lf Pubh\111-0 Or~ Co.I\\ O•tly Piiot 6'16 71 11ar<h '• 11. 18, ?I, 1~71 &JI-II ·-"'"-... ,,, .... l'Wfl ...._.., .. .,. (A 9*t H-•t P lll•I t M .... U ·-, .... ._. .. (A J eM lllilt-...... 1149 W OC•~"'" M C• ,,_ '"'' ... _ ••• 4 -" ... ., • ... .... ...,__ , ......... , ...... '"" .C.ol-•~ ftM -.,_ c_,, c ..... « 0r..,.. c-y • .......... ,., ,, .. ,, . ~ "'~""'° °'-Q9ll 0..1, ....... Merr11 • II, I ' n. tWI tu'7 PUBUCNO'l'ICB "'" l'ICTinc.R aUStN81$ NAMI U ATillllUfT Ti.. tollOW\1>9 __. •• dol119 IMftl. M,,.~ Ol!NTIK OEN TA\. LAltOlt.ATOltV. 1102 I!•" 11tll Slreet,. S.nl• Ana. Cellfonllatt101 \y'• A I ()emal L•b • (Al~• CoroorellCl'I 12011 .. 1 t1U\ !olr_., $en- •• Ane Cel1'-••710t Tiit\ bulinft\ I\ ct:>ftOWtltd It\'• tot· PO'etlOn SV'SA·I OENTALL.A8 S.-y Ecute1n Prnl<h"I Tllo\ •16tern....t ,.,., IUeO •llll IN Counly Cl-o4 Or-tie c-tty Oft Fe11<1Mry u, 1971. "1Dn Publl\IWoO Or-C:O." Oitlly P >IOI, M•r<ll 11, ti, 2>, MIO Aprtl I, tt77 PUBLIC NOTICE IOICTI TIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATIMINT "11-r. l 11• IOllOWlnQ ""'"""'•re C1011>9 l>V!l-l\C'\" •• ., CAPTAINS I.OCKER -DANA. POIN r JOU (.oa't H19nw•v. O•M Point CA •?61'1 Nl'wOOrl Supply Company, la C•lllornl• Co•Po•dllonl. 1101 Oaimle~ Strf•CI lrvlne,CA. 91113 lhl\ builness Is conotx:ted by <1 eot• c>or•t 1°'"1. N~WDO•I SUOfll y Comp•n.P Thi\ ''•1emcnt W•h llltel w1t11 u.. Johnson, :n. was accused of stealing $400. Strayhorn sentenced Johnson to two to six )t.'ars inj:.11 Thi\ 'tllt-mtitnt W1h •• 1,-n With '~ ro•Jntv CtNlo o• Oronq~ Countv on Mot" 11 t~ t~// N•·tJdl•vt• Put>'""-""1 '> '"'!'Jit C.o..t'' OiJll:~~r~., Pubt1'~ u''"',,. co1t\t o ,,,~,~~i1o4t M••(nl~ h•~0 .. 0,.11 8 1~17 M•'t~ll 19 )) •ndl'oroll,,.11 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT County Ct~rk of Or•n~ County on ftt:>ruarv71, n11. F12A$' Publ"l'lt;d 0rdl'9'" to.st OdUy Piiot, M•rch •, 11, 11, 2\, 1971 101t1 ,, ·---~~~~~---- 'tfl?. ,,r---.. -0-T-IC-E-TO_C_lt_E_D_IT_O_ll_S __ TllP IOllOWln<J Pl"""1 IS OO•nq bU\I Pl BLIC :\OTIC't: FICflTIOU\ 8USINE SS NAME \laTEMlHT 1 t tollw.,lt'I i"' "" I f1' ,f'\.., 1111 ,., fl'JI '\ t t .... n,.nr-<. ' "i"" '· '"•' •tO..' Vt/ ..... Ir"'"' C.otl•fl''''''. f • .,, I •t 1 f •II W1I 1 AW (j.t•I "1nt1•Wh t•~h t'ttft •'l •"111 ffl t. I t h~f t d b if 110 Ht "" 1111 ''"'' I' F7l07 I ,, '·•ft Or 1tVI• c~ t DI'" µlhJI Ii/I u t I P ~ t'fll Hl . .I II Pl'llUC NOTICJo: NOT I Cf TO CREOI TORS ~UPEAIOQ COUAf OF THE s r•TE OF CALIFOQNI• FOii THECOUNTY OFOllANGE No A '01)4 ' I ·" • •» f MI ' T 111 0 n 0 Hf A f ',,' r FM I l T Hf IN i< e• PUBLIC NOTICE \UPERIOA COUllT OF THE ST •TE OF CaLtFOANIA FOii THECOUNTYOFOllANGE No A*41 NOTICE 01' '1EAlllNG OF PEl'ITION FOR PAOllATE OF Wll.l. ANO FOii LCTTEASTESTllMENTAAY l ''" ,1 EVfLY'4 M DEVINE lJ• ,.,..,, N()TICt-t, IH PE.AV (JtVE"" lh•I tJ>llllD <All~OllNtl\ f•A"'I( 11•> 1 • '1 ,-.. ,,,,.n ., ,.,.,,,,,..n to,. P,.obdte of N iii .t nc1 tttr u 1nc. 01 Lf'ttflr\ '""'"'"'"• ntl'\ry to th• Df',•t Oftfor '" ''"''"'''' f·'J ...,,,11,n •n.tf1t ,..,,. iurlht:'r ri1rt cu•v lrwtlf\tlft\• ,,,.,.. t'1dPl~r,. ' "' ·•'·"'J ,..,. \d'l"h h. 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(n.t\t C> )1•1 P11ot Mo•<h• 11 181) t41/ Pl'BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME: STATEMENT ~11 /I T,,P tnllow1nq t>t•r\On\ ..,,,. C11'\1nr.j b\i~tf\1· ... '\ d"- (f N I 0 U £ 0 f S I r, 1; <, I N l ANO~Cl\PIN<, n; I' An•"' L~ .... M 1\\tr,n V1••10 (.A q1M\ fommv J;,m,.~ C,m11n 7l4r' ""f1d LAnt M1.,,~-onV1t>10 r A47~'' ~"'"A'O Ovt nt.n p,nn1~y t•.al)1i, M• mll\r• Av,. f vnt,J•n \l,t!J1 y (.A "''* fh1 P)u'"'' "' •· '"nch1tl1·n r,., "' 1• "' r1tl P-"rln.·t \n•P fl')mm.-I 4>1Tttlh T~•\ "' '''"''"' w i.1 t 11.., w 1tn '""' (f')u"''" n • rll. ot Otd"'l+ County on J.1nudty 1\ l'fll ,.,o"° Put-110,tv>d <> 1n-QI rn., t O.t1ty P1U)I r 1b \ . ..tf'W1 ~·•'<" j '' 11 1q11 1•1t• '(If ~ n 11~1 .. '"'"''"'"""•"''.,, '",,, .. , <» '' ''"'"'> •o ,,.,. """' .,.. 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M ARRIN JOHN'>ON ANO 8RIOGE~ Alton•~'f' JI L•w \S\ ')o).11~ Flower Strttl L~ AnQf'lf'\ Cdltfornld WI011. wl'l•C'1 t lh+- nlit<f• ot bu· 1n1 "'' ot thto uno ... ,"'9"'"d ,,, tjll m .11\1 r· ,,..,., rnunq tt> thr t-'t~h of -.""' tJ1•(11>tnt W·lh.n •••V' mnntt1o_, d•lrr tht-''"' pub1+ca11nnnt tr'h\ not•Ct> D•ltOMMCf1 I '"' lll(HAllOC. llUFF tn. 1U>nvenamtdd!-t•·tl,.nt THE:LEN.MAAAIH, JOHNSON AND BAIOGES AUornt'/4-•l l4W 01 Sout~ Flowtr StrHt LO\ An qt It\, CA 'IOOll Attorney, for E •ec.utor Publl\hit..tfi Or tnq.-COd'it O..ttl't' Pilot Md••"• 11,18 H 1971 "IP\' if\ POllSttiE CONN ECTION ,m PUBLIC NOTICE ~:~~~·c~~~1 lld Untt O•. LdQun .. 1 _______ 7 _°'°_ 7 ______ _ Pl'l~r P.tul E l)o•I JIO'I S.·4•llO•~ Or FICTITIOUS aUSINE,, N•woon B•olCh CA ~?""1 Nit.Ml STATEMENT .,,:.~·;.r:"\tnte\\. •) cooduc t~ by •n tn T"tt foilowino per$0f"I), •rt: do1'"9 bW. PelHP (b..i llt\\~'cGut NNESS IN\U~4NCE• Ttuc;. \t•tc:mtnt wtt' f1tl"d with 1n1 MARIC.ETING 1 ff'\v•rnes) l.•M. Countv (ltr~ 01 Or•n9o0 C.ounly on Nt woort 11-•<ll CA. 91660 hb•uarv74 1911 McGu1nnP\s & Anoclatu, a F1?4U C•lotornld Coroor.>lton 1 lnvemess Publo<llt'CI Or•n'> Co.11\I D4tl y Ptlol Llllf Ntwoort Be&cll (.A ~ Mdrcll; 11· l8 2S ••17 h? 11 Tiii\ bu"l\ll'>S IS concluded 111 ol CO<• PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATEME NT T"" follow1n9 IM!r!.On\ 11rtt dotnQ bu~•· ne\'° d' SU N SE T HAllll OU ll INTElllOllS, IM•b Bolw Cllt(d, Hunl 1nq1on Avach CA q?b" Wttl•clm F1t1patrir k 1064\ O"·tfoot Cr •. Hunl1nqlon ll<'M h CA '1b4¥ F ~Hh e1 .. 1nP ~,.-,.\. ltA>IJ' OM,. foot Cr Uunl1ngton BMCh CA 'nb•q Th1\ t>u~'"ll''\ 1\ c ondllCtt:d bV " QPnf>r4I paf"l""n~•O W•lllam FlltNtrlrl< Th•~ 'tdlPment Wd .. f1IM with ff\'• Countv (l•rk ol Or.onf11! County on frb por1111on McGutnM\\& As~•ates V•nc'"'' J McGu1nness, p,, ... °'-"', Th•\ \161""""'1 w.t\ ltlt<I wllll Ille Counly Cit•~ ol Or•nge Counly o" F •b•u•rv 1•. 1977. F7US7 Publls,..... Qranqc Coa\t Oallv P ilot. M•r<" 11. 18, ?S, ...0 A.orll I, 1917 PUBLIC NOTICE ----------------11\ 1•11. mn HOTIC£ OF SAL£ OF llEALPltOPEltTY AT .. ltlVATE: SALE No. SEP Slt4 Pt'BLIC ~OTICF. f'11'17 Publi<hrd Or •nO" Co.HI Dao1v Po lot , ___ N_O_T_l_C_E_T_O_C_ll_E_O_l_T_O_A_S __ --IM.t<cn It. I~. ll. dnd Aortl I l'1I SUPEAIQft COUltT OF TH£ ST ATEOI' C•Lll'OANIA FDA THE COUNTY OF Oii ANGE NO A 'O"I PUBLIC NOTICE £ 1 '' 1)1 G\.AOYS A GAMMELL *' O•t• ,..,.., SUP£1ttQlllCOUltTOFTH£ '"')T IC.F 1<; Hf llFRV c.tVEN I~ lh• STATE OF CALIFOltNIA FOii • •t"d·ln,.,,,. th .,m.,. n;tmrdft .... r-d,"t THECOUNTYOFOltANCiE '"'' 111 n-r"'" n '"'""l •~•m' tQ-l•M.I No 4~t01 .. •h·• '°''"ft.~ .. """' 1rt r•'QUtr .. d ttt '''" NOTICEO,.Hl.ARtNGOF!ltfTITtON '""m Ytf·lh tt" M< ,.,\.dry vOU'ho->rS 11'\ FOR PROeATE Oft WILL ANO f<>R tn,.ott•'•'i•ltr• rt4r~oi1n1•abovf"f'n LETTERS Te\TAMINTA,_V ANO In tlwl Sull<'rior Court of IM Slate cf C.\l1m•n•~ •n•..OlorlNIC:OU..lyatLOS ANGELES In th• Matttr of '"" Eitate of SfEPHENFILIPAN Cons.,.v•ttt. Nol I(~ " l!f'<e«>v 91"'"' llWll ti. -• IM•\•Q"f'<!Wllt \otll •I prlv•t~\llt, IOl:tle hl9ll•\I """be\I l)o_., Wlt1e<t lo c.on· lorm•tion oi ""O ~rior Co<Kt °" or ~"•• ,,.,. 74111 OdY o< March 1911 •t the oU·•• o• GEORGE R. HAllVEV, 4S10 E •" Slau\Oft A.ve .. M~ywood, CA. 4'1110 c"'"''y of LCK ..... ts St•le of Calit,,rn1a au ,,..... rrqf\t. t•tl~ and 1,,... ,.,.,.,,Of 'wl1d c~v•t~ In and to •It 01)ql)THV' ZAMPltlO A') 40 "''N•STR11rq1 . o~ THE ESTATE O• RAt)'Jfl PALA'"IO O•Al 1• kn.,">.,.,,, • RA';~tl PA ACtl'\.,, O•A/ 1na nor ! t"' fJOE 1')1) ,..,. " n1t• Of.ttt"' 1t'lit l 1t•ftt•ib': · o'4f•(lrl')I lf'h\Mli ,. 0.tfl'O ~-tol-, U t'ln HARl(IA f><ILTO•I r . ,,,.,, ,, .... "" ,, t----------------l ldlffltt>urt CUl"10t """'nltrtt-m.w 1thlP\I' AUTMOAllATtON TO AOMINISTE.lllt nH"l'\\iit'Y"'""U<hfr t,,tht-untf·, •'Jl"l•d UNDElt THE tNDEPE.NOf.HT AO· .11 1n. n"'" ul lHfl lN MARlllN MINISTAATIONOFESTATlSACT JOHN\Q•; I. BRIO(;E<, Alln•n•-v "' E\ld!< ol AGNCS [) lhWRE"4CF l•w H\ ~llh ~IONN "''•••I Su•" •~ • AGNES ORUM LAWRENCE U t)O LI)\ A"O' '"' (-' ~11 whic h " O~C,.•<-""d '""' (frl~" ,.,..., Pf'OC>H"tY ~rtuate In the ro·.-n1y ot Or ~OC' Slit" of C.1Utornla. r..u't1~ut~rtv Ot·S<.r•~ a!t foOows, to-1 Y •• ~" Ht" Mll'i"t0JI •tf\ Ot,tntt rnt.10-. .... Al ("J~ !;.• ;I ,t'P"W I; lh.. .,.,,. ....... ~··"" .,,,,. 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Ud rf'Spond• \TIEFE~~"';;~~;·~"" rtl'.1~ < 1 10 ""' :::·:.~u~ JO dl..t\ Lt• ti 1ntMm•ttort UOt Don ~t ~it••ln t Tl) h•r Of•FNOMITS ~=.~~~l·l~c~ .U4t0 Yf")IJ Aq[ t1F-RE RV' NQTI Fl ( 0 ,.,.,,, Attor"tY' tor Adm•"•S1,•U"l'f '" l t f'i"t\·' """"" ""''"<."n''d<tq~in"I Pobh·,Nrt()r-,in,,_ ro, I r1utv r•1 ,,, ;t:•; ;,' ~'~. :t:i~;· ~ ~;~t 1~~ ;,.,o:''~0:"~~ ~,n<." 111 1\ .. n'1Anr1t 1 't I''•' tr)~'> , / l..•<1 I PrQ<"'h''" n1 11',. "twJv• "'"'""'~ ---------------!(ti l•l\f II\'''°' ,,.,. O\lf'pt'I\• nl ~ffltM1n Pl'BLIC NOTIC'E PUBLIC NOTICE n J t I tl11r•• • t 1 ,..,, A'\t)(l()U(f\.,... tf'lt• ---------------l-' '''th· I,,, 0rAnQt' f"l)unty Cd11fo,.n1 • 1 1 I• f f0 If\ 1f (•·rl.t t'i ttdl l)lf'1P.-f't't' ORltNGE COUNTY WPE lllOR COU"T IOO(IVICCEHTEll OltlVE WE\T \ANTA AHA CALIFOlllNl lt 1q 1 ,,t tf AL J ( J O() 0 rouPl)C!ATFP v Ort,.,..1,nt tN f t At4Atl HOlJC,E (lf PANr.1 .. I • • , .. r , "', t ",,,_ n •, r •" t t•Hf RNATIO"'AL '1 "' I l'A"' r ~ ,,,. r c. ·" '',.,, ., t l"'fC.RNA.flONAL tUI U~T •Ill' It<( 14•\r' t•1 , ,,.,, ,,.,,,, f1'1.• ''""'" \Ii ,,...., O'f ,..._,. norttt 11n ,,.,. • t ln• ;I) nt ,,.. q,.,Ut"..,f'V o• ,.,.. ,,,..," (!f W.•t""'"'" .. ,. 0''1-, ..... c ly ,,. N"\'"',,. tH Cnvf\ty flf I),. "''l"' \t.tr,. I r tt It '"'' ,.._.,...., ""~0•1l•d n~ 1 J" 1 P\I q_.,.,,1 f ''•'V"V"-•I\ Ow '°If I ( "' ,.,. cov~•y R•"(.l')r,,. ,. l')f ....... .., ,,..,,.,,., .. •tt-('lt ,,.,. \-OUO'I 0 f~t Oft~ .. ,,..,,,,_,,.,..,"4')'1" •QU AQf HfqfftV J UllTHE Q ••(')T f ,-'l 0 th.•I ,,_.. ot> HI OI t.,_1\ .t(ttOI'\ ,,, ,., ,.,,. '""' C)iliof-'nd~f'lh .._,,,,, • .,., '~''"' t~ nAtur• ,._ .,..,, ctc\1f1'h to thf> NOllCE TOCllEOITO"S SUPEltlOlt COUltT OF THE SfATlOl<CALlfl'OltNIA 1'0111 THE:COUNTYOfl'OAAHGE No A'IO\O E l t l• o f <HAQ L F "i <; WALB QIOGE 1~• ( .. ARI FV WALJo<l•OG( Jk~( .. WAI nu1or.F ••• c .... SILF'i WALaq,or,f ••• (MAQLfY SUMMERS WAl.AAIOC.E 0-,. .... ......., NOTICE IS .. EAERV r;oVEN i. '"" t•<1,,. I I• I llllANT PETTtn&OllUfEN IOO W••h th STltEET SUITE 7)0 ~O\ 4NGELES CA 'IOOU Anor"f 'I\ for E Jt<vfOf' P1Jbh\h\ ti Qr,..ng.> (O.f\I Oa1tv Prtot ~.f'(" 11 1\ difld Aprill '1 t'HI s ~,. l'tCTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME SfATEMENf Tl'tP follow "'1 Ofl!lr "tO"\ ,,.., rt1J•nq b1J\I f'Wll \'\ .. \ A M ll 0 F E I_ l M 0 R G A ,, CONSTRUCTORS 2091 !IU\1n• (tonfl'r Or1v,, lrtit1rw C•tllt')t'nl• ~Un. !tu•I" 19n R ,,. nttrd Mf>rq""· Ht.0'-f 1lb1•rt 1----------------1Fov~1 .. 1n V~llP'f, (At1f()f"n 1, 01f08 PUBLIC NOTICE Ir 14nQ 8 Ar,Hof1•lr, 1109 N W.tll 1m\ Str .. 1•t Sdnlt1 And Cat1fttrn,,. 1---------------«Jlijl • Th,, bo''""'" '"-' conductf•d bv ,, qener.af 0o1rtnfl"r\t'uo q1,.f1t1rdMrtr')4'l"I Thlfo ,,.l, .. m.-.nt w i.t' llltd with th,. County Cl11rk ot Oranq,. CoutHv on Maren 11 1"17 """' Publo\hM c>"n<I" (t>~\I o.,o1v P•IOI, MMCll II lSdnO April I 9 1•11 I0'14 II PUBLIC NOTICE "''' uno1v10f>d ~ Mii -cornmunlty "'" f\l1tu of bu .. 1n•"•\Qf tl'\Puf'fdPr\lf)n"d NOTtC.E tS HEAE.8V GIV("' UMt 1n•llm•ll<·f\D'·rl••nonq101hP t "a1e o1 MARILVNNE E SUT T[R M\ f1tl'CI "·l•d drr~,.., within t4'ur mt'\nth-. ctfter 'lfl''fl'•n • oeUt1on for Probate of Wilt &nd lntrr,.(it 1n •mPf"OY"'d ,,._,, C>"ooPrtv •t 1..ii11 ""'"" Circte. Huntl"9fon 8ucll, (alllornlA d<o~rol>od a• Lot ?47. of Tract Sl611""' ""' ,,,.P re<oroed In Boole '11)1), OdQ<'\" tll•OOQll " lnclu•IW, Mi\- cell•llMV\ lle<ord\of Or•"9<' C.0UfttY. lh' "' ,, publ1r t\f•fY\t>f th•\ noltc<'. tor 1"-\01H'l(P Of lett•r~ Tf"\lllm,,nl•rv lo OM,.d Fd>nJil''I~ 19'7 0\o@ P~t1tlon•r .-I'd du1nor11~11on to •tO OWNEll OF THE OTHER UN• DIVIDED INTERESfWILLJOIN IN. J AME\W 0ALOWINAn<I m1nt\ler tt.e ll'>l&I& ~· , .... '"~f*n BANK OF AMERICA drnt Adml,,.tlrallon of E\ldlO\ Act, •e· Term•o• \AlecMll•'11awful montyor 111•• Unit•'<! StAl&s on COftll,.,,ation ot '"'" or PoHI c~\11 and b•ldf!Ce rvifl~n< ~d tw r.ol• Y'Cvnd l'JY MOf14aoe or T•U\I ~on, .... P'OPer1Y 50 Wld. T•n l>f•te•ntof amount b4dlobl!Geposit· f'CI wlln D•CI NATIONAL TRUST ••rtt>C" to Whlcn Is,,,,,,,.. '"' lu•I""' .\ \AVINGSAS!>OCIA TION parlltulMS, dnd IMll"" tlm~ •nd plaC<' E•tculorollll~Wlllnl ol hrorlnq ttw '"m• Ila' b<l~n \el for l""•l'>'l••nam"<ldee<orn1. Maren 7'1. 1~11 • .it 10 oo "m 1n '"" THELEN, MARRIN, courtroom of OeCMrtm•"' N~ 3 ,,, '"'11 JOHNSON & &ltlOGES cou•I, at 700C1v1c C..nte• Driv~ w"'l, In AUor't•V' at L•• thf' C1tvo' 5.tlnl• And Calltorntft fl id• or oll~" to be'" -•t1119 and wJll be r•c•1""e1 •I 1111' .,.,..,,.,.,d office at. •~V time •lier ""' flr\t l>UbllteUOO't ,,..,....,, """ bolor~ d•te of ~e. US Soytll Flower Slreet Dettel March 10 I'll SulltUOO WILLIAME StJOHN. t.o• An.-l•t. Cit '0011 County Cle•~ Ttl UUI '77 .. ?U WILLIAM If. 5a.MIOT O•led '"'' 1111 d•y ot Marci!, 19". AllO<nty•lorE•e<ul°' MSa"~ Or .suttt>OO MARVO l'IUPAN Con~•loroftl'le ""''°"-~1a1eo1 ,...lfdc.on\Hvat~e Pul>I ,,,..o °'""fl" CCM\I Oally Pilot. Ne ..... r1 laff< ... CA. tUto M•r<ll• II IS.?5 197' 17911 Tel: ,, .. , .... nn P UBLIC NOTICE ., ... ,, Att.,,.•yfor· .... titlonf' Publlshl!CI 0rl"9" Coo1st 0111v P1101. OEOllOE It HAltVEY , lttt•M.,._.l..fw , 01tE•ttSl_A.,. .• ...Uyw-. CA 9'21e M•rcll 12, ll. II, 1911 11)1)() 17 PUBLIC NOTICE Publl\""" Or"'O" CoitSI Dillfy Pilot March 11.12, 1&, tf11 PUBLIC NO'OCE 1"11 Lt" iUIOACCIOIN~ANOHlALTH SYNOPSIS Oto 'MH ANNUAL STATIM•NT' YllAlt llNOIO o•c:1111a1.-JI, 1'7l .. LINCOLN AMlltl~N Llflll INSU ltANCI: Ol)MPANY .. N.MAINSTllllT. MIMfll415, TINNHMll "1.S TetafMm'tt«J..a.t1 ••• ••••••• •• ••••• ................. ,., •••• 11't,Off,. 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JO~lt.000 ACCIOtllleftllll• .. 1111flr'tmlll"lli Oit•cl C•lll-•8utl""'"°•P •••• tt,..O W• ""9W u-tNy thet h eo-. lltmt • ._ In e<COf1911Ct wltfl tM 4M...af Sfllta"'fl\t for 119 .,. .. , tftdlN Ot<tm~ Jt. It? •• "'* le h 111-MC.e CM!· "'''.._f!AtMSt•l•Ol(alll0tftl•,1111~to1-• ...,, W, Col-.... VIC. """*"" l. ~Mii.., ....... 5otcre1•,., f'ljll\l\t"'4fC> ... C...tt OellV ,. ... t.larclli., IS. 16..0 .111."11 ----- : Miner's Lo t TOWD CITY, Pa. <AP) - "Tt'I Aidley. U'1 --Adl_, ... I mUlt bn9 nlled ll about &ix Um• befan J beard tt\4 voice al mY (ONmaD. Palmer MeMtlnt. i' Roan1e. aN J'OU all rl&M? '' .. Get mt out ot here.•• •'ITS GOOD TO hear your voice, Ronnie.•• Palmer's volce was the first human belnt I heard since the water IUlbed through the mine and left me trapped in darknasa. It seemed Uke a lifetime but it was cmJy a little more than a day. It took about three hours after I beard the tapping to cut the first tiny bole Ulroup the 50 feet of coal above me. I barely saw a pinpoint of Ugbt and it was even harder to hear anything clew-. I SllOtrrED BACK to Palmer to tell my wif.e I was okay. I knew it was going to take some time. Tbey told me to re- lax, to sit still, and they'd get food and water. Right off I told them about my buddies who were dead below ma, Ralph Reaaln1er and Donald Sbcmer. Tbey uked me ll 1 beerd •bocb ela.e, any otlleT LapplAa. '·No. NcJt.b1oa." A ND I HAD NO idea where the five other miaain8 men might be. They punched a second bole pretty quick, anglln1 down from the other side al \he plllar al coal that separated us. A couple ot plastic tubes were pushed through and some orange juice was poured through. It tasted great. Then they started drill.mg and drilling and drilling. Trying to get a bole big enough to pas,, me some food. It was the longest time. I went into the mine Tues- day morning. It was now Thurs· day morning and the bole was finis bed. Now I could talk better to them. FIRST. THEY PASSED through a rope, and hooked on a miners lamp connected to bat· So There! Male Dancer Bites Woman DELAWARE, Ohio (AP> -A male go-go dancer who admits he bit a woman spectator on the backside has pleaded innocent to assault charges and requested a jury trial. Jeremiah Shastid of Dayton, featured singer and danc er m Jeramiab's Disco Rev1ew, entered his pica m Delaware County Municipal Court. HE WAS CHARGED IN AN incident at the Riverside Country Club on F eb. 23 involving Marjorie White, a member of the audience. Shaslid said she was trying to pull off his g-string and wouldn't let go. That's when be bit her. he said. "I don't think she was trying to be vicious, but s he was hurting me," he said. "I couldn't get her hand away, so I bit her. SHASTID WAS ARRESTED THREE days later and charged with assault. He is free on $100 bond. Shastid, who has been pertorming in the show for 2'h years, said this was the first time he had had any problem with a member or his audience. • ca the other end. It t Cood to ,_ tbblp qatn. The r"OPt betame a ccaveyer, carry- in1 pl.Uc ~ ol water, ~ col· fee. of soup, After J ate I felt even better. I asked tor a cbewang tobacco. and got it. It luted really Sood, made my mouth moist. I asked for a shot of whiskey. ''We can't give you that in the mine, Ronrue." "I know that, J'm just kid· dmg." THEY SENT ME 81.ANKETS. And I got long underwear, a dry sb1rt . .md pants. a cap, and gloves I changed m y clothes The) started drilling lots of holes The plan was to drill enough holes and then break OPl'n a tunnel, about 20 inches wide It would be wide enough for me to squeeze through. I couldn't w <lit Each shift that came on always sent m food and we would joke around. "Don't you have any candy bars around?·' ''How about a good looking woman to keep you warm?" or ''How about a litUe lobster?" 1'0 ASK THEM what time it was, and what day it was, be<'ause my watch had stopped. And every day that passed the wailing got tougher. It seems that the closer they got the further away they felt. I'd holler : "Hey, how far arc 'tOU now?" · And they'd say, "Ron, we are working as hard as we possibly can." "I know thaL" "The coal is very hard." "I know that, too." I WOULDN'T TALK to them very much because they told me: "We can stand and blab all eight and it ·~ not going to get you out.•· Rut 11 felt good that I could talk lo somebody. I knew 1t was going to take a while, them cutting-Just inches every hour They couldn't fire any dynumst<' al all. They ~ouldn't t·hance sh::ikin~ any. thin~ The} didn't w.;.int to loos- en anything that might fall on 100 Attend ERA Rally· Pro and Con Action on Woman's Salary Cut From AP Dlspakbes Dollar bills and placards waved in the air as more than 100 persons spoke on the city women's advocate, whose stands on abortion and the Equal Rights Amendment provoked the Houston City Council to consider cutting ber $18,375 annual salary to $1. Mayor Fred Rofbeln1 repeatedly tried to quiet the noiay crowd, which bo1sted signs sueb as "Nix Nikki" or "More Power to Van Hightower" throughout the five· hour "sound off" session. The council voted 6-1 lut week to ask the'ctt.y attorney to draft an ordinance lowenng NlW Van BlgllCOwer's salary to $1. The acllon was ta.ken becauee o( citizen prot.eets about ber endonsement of abortion and the ERA durtnc a Women's Day ral· ly th.ii mooth. • 'Ibe New York Poet said • .,...,.,. 'l'rwdeao, the 28-year-old wife ol the Canadian prime minister, told acquaintances she pJam to move here and set up shop as a photographer. Mn. Trudeau said she would commute between an independent New York career and ber b•band and three children in Ottawa and does Dot believe tht move will break up her sbc-yev marriage, ac· cord inc to the Post. Tbe newspaper said Loma AIW•Da, an artist l J wbo ran• a "Love" can· PEOPLE dldate for various _ _ political olflc."118 here in ° the 19809, spent more than 10 houri talktnf and tou... inC with Mn. Trudeau durlq ber vtstt to New York laatweet. Mrs. Trudeau denJed she planned the move. • The Knights or the Ku Klux Klan want to bold ~ THEFAMILYCIRCUS. By Bil Keane "White Fest.Jval" next month and they want Richmond County, Ga to contnbule funds or face charges of reverse discrimination. Charles I[. Goui.b, exalted cyclops of the KKK's Augusta chapter, petitioned the Richmond County Commiasioa for $6,500 in federal revenue.sharing funds for the "White Augusta Fe11tival." The commission earlier allocated $12,000 for the second Augusta Blaclc Festival. Commission Chairman Harold Tiller said he re- ferred the Klan's request to "our federal revenue abating adviaory board. BD)J Cider, a car buff, was toMted with beer when he ~ the Mechanics' Hall of Fame award 8111 tae nation's No. 1 rac- ing fan. The tool company spo090r. ing the banquet for the Presi- d e nt's broth~ hosted a 90- mlnute beer reception. with champagne for those desinng, to welcome Carter to Chicago. But even though has hosts bad the foresight to have Carter's favorite beverage on ••U.YCAllTH band, tbe President's brother •till wasn't sure be liked tbe idea or leaving Plains, Ga., for the bi~ dty. "I don't Uke big ctt.lel, too many people," BiUy Carter said. "I don't even like Albany <Ga.) and that tun bas a populett.OB of 40,CXW>." * Brtlftle a.do&. the French actress who came to protest Ute annual 11eal ltunt off Canada's eutem lborw, Oew home after mllalq a chance to tour tbe bunt area. "It's botTtble," MlH Bardot said al tbe bunt u 1be boarded a planeforbome. r-wc.-.u . ., ... I••_,,..... ••1111• ~PM • lMJ drWed ....... me. A.I ti..,. came 'U. ..._ ol t drill.a md a1r hama ... -lcuder aDd louder. 1'be1'd name a day net • ltm• U.,'d reacb me, but the budneq ol the coal, it wu like lroo. •• tbe:al back aplo and Ila.in. SO I 11.JST IA. Y back on t.be blanket Uunltlng of my wife and my kids, to keep my mlnd awQ lrom the mine. It wu an ex· perlence I bope no one ever had to go t.broogh. I wiped everything out ol my mind about m y two buddies, down there, dead. I didn't want lo lose any sense of balance. or crack up. This could happen to anybody. I kept exercising. ( felt my knees hw1.ing and my shoulders, and all my joints. I knew wbat was happening. I was getting a cold. And I also knew if I Would just set there I could possibly catch pneumonia. So I would move my arms around, my legs. I would move my neck, my back, all my moVIDg parts. AP Wlrtpflolo THEN ON SAT\JRDAY night, they finally punched through the escape tunnel but it had to be widene<t. "Give yoursetr a break and let me use that hammer for a while," I told the guy with the air drill. RONALD ADLEY RELAXES WITH SON, DAUGHTER 'You're the Ones Who Helped Me Get Here' myself down a litUe bit. there. I try to explain it to him but he's too young to understand. So they passed it in end I was cutting that coal. I WAS IN good shape. I wasn't hurt. ''Do you want to be carried out on a stretcher?" I told him, and my litUe girl (she's 11), they really helped me in there, when I was in the water: ··You are the ones who helped me get here, where I am now, with you." Boy, it felt good to cul my own way out. I cut for the 1-ngesl lime and then they said l!lhey were go- ing to try to pull me out. "Hell no, I want to walk out of here." And I did, right to the mine cars that had carried me into lbe mine six days earlier. Riding out took,just lour minutes. 1 got out and went into the ambulance. 1 TRIED BUT my shoulders couldn't :make it. There wasn't enough room. The hole was head high and I had to pull myself up and into it. So I got down again and they started drilling again and I start- ed ripping all the stuff loose at my end, pulling at the coal with my bare hands. The ambulance people asked m e if I wanted to lay down, and I said, "No." We pulled alongside the highway, not far from the mine, and my wife got out of a police car and got into the am· bu lance. WILL I GO BACK into the mine? 1 couldn't tell you. Right now. I'm a liUle afraid of it. I don't know if I can ever go back into the mines again. At this point now, I know I eouldn'l do it because there's too much fear of it. That fear came to m e as I lay In my hospital bed, thinking back. Everybody must gamble through life no matter what kind of work they do. They're taking a chance. But the thought that keeps coming back to my mind is getting trapped underground. That's how great I felt. It took about another eight to 10 hours to widen the hole And when I squeezed through to the other side, to freedom il fell so great -JUSt like being born again. I HUGGED HER. I kissed her. 1 was making her all dirty. But she didn't care how black she was getting. She just fell good in· side. I didn't want to go to the hospital. But I had to make sure there was no water in my lungs. THAT'S THE PART I don't know if I could handle again. I shook hands with everybody l thanked them all. They told me to sit down, take a break. I sat getting my breath and calming Now rm home. My 8-year-0ld son asks me how it was down .. I just need a rest now. To get away from this fear. I've never had fear like that . rii-iitiiiiiiil _____ l!!!!!!!!!IJ flt Ac.ME ... L1'WM MOWER Z RENT~L Ill • "LL Zn MOWERS 0• I MOST BE B~BY 0 ' SsH~RP =lit======] ~ ~ -~ ... -~,; Will Says Ferrari To Go Too LOS ANGELES (AP> -A mulllmilhona1rc Beverly HJlls woman has demanded in her will that she be buried wear· mg a Jace nightgown and seated in her Ferrari automobile. The five-year-old, hand-written will or San- dra Ilene West, 37, who died last week, was fil ed for probate Thursday in Los Angeles Supe rior Court. COURT OFFICIALS said the attorney who filed the will did not say how or whether Mrs. West had been buried. The attorney said Mrs. West was the widow of Ike Wes t Jr., and estimated her estate at Assassination Rifle To Get New-Tests WASJONGTON CAP> -The House assassinations committee is hoping two independent ballistics experts can prove for the first time whether the rifle handled by James Earl Ray killed Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "If the tests prove that rifle is nol the one that was fired, we've got a whole new ball game," a committee aide said. Thursday after plans were announced for tests on the rifle. The independent tests. set for next week. also will be conducted on the bullet that killed King, said Del. Walter E. Fauntroy <D·D.C.), adding that the experts who will make the lest have not yet been selected. WASlllNGTON (AP>-Congressis taking a first ste p toward resurrect- i ng the Ameri can supersonic transport after killing the project six years ago out of fears over oost and the environment. The House approved $15 million Thursday for preliminary resarch on a new SST but stipulated no money could be spent tor design or develop- ment without further specific con- gressional approval. a-..,d C'Jlee1 • Castro ZANZIBAR, Tanzania (AP> Cuban President Fidel Castro was welcomed by thousands of cheering residents on a visit today to this spice island off Africa's East Coast. The CUban leader made the trip trom Dar efi Salaam, the Tanzanian capital, to this picturesque Indian Ocean island during a tour of leftist Atrican countries. Zanz.lbar wu unit· ed with mainland Tanrania ln 198'. [IN SHORT J cording to plan and Tern and her brother were doing well. Bearing Delay Denied RICHMOND, Va. CAP> -A federal appeals court has refused to block or delay a probation revocation hearing for former Vice President Spiro Aanew, saying it lacked the power to take s uch an action. Sam Polur, a Biscayne, Fla., at- torney, had asked the 4th U.S. Circuit· Court of Appeals Thursday to delay the bearing ordered by U.S. District Judge Roszel C. Thomsen in Baltimore. Gttat~ala Nlza Aid GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala CAP> -Guatemala's government bas become the filth Latin-American military regime to reject U.S. mUitary aid becawie ot attempts to link it to respect for human right&. An estimated $75 million ls involved in the grant.a and credit programs re- j e ct e d by the five countries'. Guatemala gave up lta aid programa Thursday, wblle Argentina, Brull. Uruguay and El Salvador took the same step earlier. Hunten are tiUlng the harp seal pups for tW1' pelts OB an icepack 58 milee northeast ol St. A11thony, NewfOUJJdland. The ··more than s:a.s million. '9\..--•I _-4 .,, ... d The will names as ex· • ~ .-... r ' 'Dole Queen' Due in Court . "Mommyi1 ••• Guess who this i1 ••• no, wrong ••• no ••• gueu again ••• no ...• give up? It's Bmyl ••• Blllyl ••• ow, Mommy, you know Billy who ••• no. ••• Yovr S<?N Blltyr •• 'Yeahl ••• " - . government aid u,no seals were k:Wed on tlM open.ln1 day ot : tbeHUOll. • aAttOOT A dpr tn hU IDCNtb, Jod7 Powell began btl daily DIWI brten., wtth an announcement that the wife ol Pr II lwl Caner'• x. year-old chief 1peecb writer, I••• l'aDon, bad elven birth toa10D. With 1ood·aatmed 1are11m directed at Cuter'• crltlc1, Powell said tb1a wu proof tbe admbmtuUon '11 not all style but bu 10me 1ablumcte." • "Bia ...... Wlilqe, who aniTed lD tM Yukon dw1.Qt the Klondike aOld naab. died at 1cn. flOWILL He wq known 11 Bl1 Mike wti.n he an1ved In the prorince ln far northwestern Can9da 78 yean qo thia month wtt.b htl docs and bones. He bectmo a woodcutter, aod hl1 nickname chan1ed to Sawdust Mike. One da,y lo lJ18 be betpad unload a aldpmmt of 400 tom ot eoal. Whim be •u doae they ••ve Mm tbe name be canted '°" tho Nit ol l:da llle -Black Mike. eeutor Sol West Ill ot CHICAGO (AP> -Traces of marl· Comfort. Tex .• a brother juana were found In the urine of the ofherlatebusband. Hela motorman wboae elevated train to inherit the bulk of her plowed into the rear of l.DClltber train estate. providing he car· last IDOllth, kill.log 11 persons. Dr. ries out her ~uest that · Monroe !:. Wall, a medical ril· she be buried "nnt to seorcber,8aJdThunday. my hWlband in my lare Tbe teatlmoay came ln the leeond nigbtaown and In my day of beartnca by the National Ferrari wltb the seat Trampartation Salet.y Board into the slanted comfortably. craab, which allo tnJured about 200 "II' A COFnN 11 used persons aboard th• two rush-hour other than for shi~ini·" trains ln tho 1.A>op, the will cont.tnues, 'be ls dlslnherlted except for $10,000." '.l'rmuplattc ~leeed A court heartna on the .Probaterequestbaebeon setfor April 11. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -A 11-year- old Goleta lid WbOM ftltndl and ntJChbon ralltd S'5.000 I~ a bone marrow transplant to arrest her t•rmlnal leuk•mla received tbe truaplant 'ltlurlday. • Quake Force LOS ANGELES (A 0 P) -A munlctpal tuk torce bu been Ht up to' •tabllab. prepahdn .. 1>ro1ram for deallni with eart.bquakes. A 1pokesman for Unlvenh.y ol Min· neaota Hoapltala said a team of J)f'diatriclana performed the !~·hour proctdure to t.ruaplant bone manow to T.,-t Toca from ber brother, T..t, a . Doctcn said naryt.b1Juc went 8C· CHICAGO (AP) -''Welfare Queen" Linda TaylOl', found CUil· ty of welfare fraud and perjury lD a scheme by whlcb she uaed two· aUasesi.to collect welfare checks. could iace up to 20 yeara in prllon. Freed on bol'4 att. blr «ID.te- tlon by a Circuit Coun jury Thursday D19bt. MJ.11 Taylor bu a presentenclng beartna tod~. Sh~ ls to be leatcmced April 'I. Mist T.,tar. 49, '1alned DA· tlonal attcmdoo laat year when Republican pri11ldentlal eon· tender Ronald Rea1an men· tioned bet ln ape.abet about wtllare abuao. She wu coo'rict· ed of obtalnlna trauduleull.Y 23 public aJd checks worth about ss.ooo between October ma llDd Au1uat un•, faWlytq welfare form1 P4 b1u before a Coot County arand Ju?, on two cowit.a. ........ ~ 1t'alt•Trial W. A. 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A tuxedoed butler serves hot hors de'oeu vres in the parlor. And, compel.mg with the lively chatter of some two-dozen guests, a quartet of black-dressed young women plays Beethoven. It is the perfect cocktail party. But why is it only 7:30 in the morning? The answer is as obvious as the spotlights and video tape cameras positioned strategically throughout the old house. They're making a movie. More specifically, a UCI advanced drawing class is making a movie. A drawing class making a movie is almost as incongruous as a 7:30 a .m. cocktail party . . BUT, ACCORDING to assistant professor Ed Berea!, who wrote and is directing the film. it is an exercise in an alternallve crealtve medium. Bereal, who has experience in video tape, had been talking to his class about creat1v1ly. One thmg led to another. "We started, and the kids took to it like crazy," he said, dashing off lo pos1t1on his cameramen and oversee costuming. The film. called "Trial," is set in the 194-0s. It is a fantasy about a wealthy family who puts their young son on trial for messing up the house: He touches everything with peanut butter and jellied-hands, lets Spot track in mud ... Vintage cars were borrowed for exterior shooting. And the volunteer cast of students and faculty members was padded out with local senior citizens. LIKE MOST MOVIE productions, this one was late in starting. Although most of the cast and crew arrived about 7, it was nearing 9, andnotonecamcra had started whirring. Unlike most movie productions, this one was serving real hors d 'oeuvrcs and pouring real champagne. There weren 't too many complaints about the delays. Seated in the parlor. along with several other women, was Frances Banks of Placentia. She heard about the film project through the senior citizen gift shop m Anaheim. "I Uunk that's "'here they got most of the oldsters from, .. she observed . adding she supplied her own costume and jewelry. "I trunk tht' younger ones went out shopping," she said "I 've had this dress since 1958." Hilda Nelson of Arca changed plans to go to Florida just so she could be in the mo\ 1e ··rt Just sounded hke something fun to do." Jennifer M<1<'k a student from a Hollywood actor's workshop, learned about the project from her instructor. "I DID A student film once, but nothing you 'd go out and pay to see." she said. "I thought this would be something I could wnte on a resume that I had done." The quartet from Cal State Long Beach launched into another Beethoven selection. More hors d 'oeuvres were brought out. And the chatter increased. Harry Rupp of Fullerton and Glenn McCormick or Anaheim in 40-ish brown suits stood against the dining room wall talking. \'I came mostly out of curiosity." said Rupp. 'McCormick unfolded his arms. "J just didn't have anything better lo do. I thought it would be a good thing to help these stu dents out once in a wbUe '' Both men went no farther than their own closets for their wardrobe "This hat ts way beyond the '40s," not.ed McCormick, as a "five-star l{eneral" with a chest full of ribbons walked up "Hello, Harn," he said "HJ , G<'neral," said Rupp • A waiting cues are Harold Scott and Missy Hasin, above, and Jesse Ferguson, Barbara Lewis, right. "I FEEL LIKE a time traveler," commented a student, edging his way through the dining room. More champagne was poured. More hors d'oeuvres were served People continued wandenng from room to room And the quartet began yet another German opus Finally. from director Bereal: "Everyone not a m a cos tume, please remove yourself from the floor "EnJOY the hors d'oeuvres. Enjoy the champagne and try not to burp loo loud A II right. give us a ht lie musi<' a lot of f~stJv1t1es · · In other words, a<'t naturally ArrM g tth co 1party In th b t l '40s attire. 1 are, frOm left, Harry Rupp, Deborah Burchett, Frederick ·Johnson, Dale McBride and Bob Rey. .... Oi'amonds Engaged • 1n Traditiori· S.m~• oouneey of 81•vlck'a Jewetera, A. H. WetnenFlne Jewel a. - NEW YO RK <AP> -This year mark s tbe sooth an- o ivtrsary of the diamond enga1emeol ring. It all started in 1477, the J ewelry Industry Council says, when the dashing young Archduke Maximilian of Austria wooed and won comely Mary of Bur1undy and sealed the pact with a handsome diamond ring. · , All that glitters is not Heeding his advisor who wrote: "At the betrothal your Grace must have a ring set with a diamond and also a gold nng," Maximilian had an imposing. looking gold one fa shioned and wed his beloved Mary within 24 hours of the betrothal ceremony The actual ring, with a large cutout "M." for M axlmilij\n. highlighted with diamonds and a smaller stylized "M," for Mary, don~ in smaller diamonds. ts still in existence. The ring now Is in the Museum of FiDe Arts in Vienna, the council learrt~ dtn:·' Ing research in connectibn with the anniversary celebration. Although the tradition of the diamond as the bethroth-1 11\one began 500 years ago, evidence of the engagement tradition dates back as far as the cavem~. THE PHA.AOBS Of Egypt are believed to bavt originated the ring, or circle, as a symbol or eternity. Their sketches indicate the circle as a heavenly aitn that life, happiness and love have no beiinnlng and no end. . Until the leth Century. Che diamond en1age91e!1t rln1 was a confined to gold, which witn .. platinum is favored for settings for the precious stone that has traditionally been used for the engagement ring. Although the solitaire is the favorite, other lavish sett{ngs . add difficulty to decision-f'(laking. luxury only royalty and the very wealthy could afford, says the Diamond Information Center But today in the United States, it reports. 78 percent of all first· time brides and nearly SO per· cent of all repeat brides receive a diamond engagement ring, and nearly half of all brides choose matched sets of engage· ment and wedding rings. Since their discovery some 2.000 years ago diamonds have been a constant source of faS'Clnation, the information c.el}ter. researchers say. Na med after the gr eek word "ad a mas," meaning uncon· querable, diamonds are the hardest and most durable of all nataral substances. By their very nature, they came to sym· bollte courage and invincibility. Some ancients believ.ed that those who gazed into a diamond would gain inner strength. Others saw the diamond as a talisman to ward oft evil WIDL~ 1'11£ OVAL ancl roar· quise shapy are 1aining In popularity, t.be 10Utalre in the brilliant or round cut remains the most popular choke today. However, this has not alwa~ been so. The eo1agement ring, like women'• rashiona, bas followed varlous trends. In Colonial days the pl'eferr«l aet· ting was a hoop with diamonds clrollnc bat( way or all ~ way around the finger. Thia s\yle waa refetred to as the kee~r ring, as it was placed above the wed· dlni band for safekffl)lnt. ln Martha Washlntton's day, c lusters of diamonds were lashioned into floral bouquets. , During the Vlctoriab period diamond engagement rings, like the architecture, were quite large and ornate. · · At the close of the 19th Ceo: tury, jewelry designs underwent e x tens i v e c h a n g es w h Cfn platinum began to be used for setting gems. BECAUSE PLATINUM b s tronger than gold or silver ll at= lows the diamonds to be set hi claws raising the stones from the ring -enabling the stone to catch and reflect even mo& light rays. _ The brilliant-cut solitaire began to gain popularity and became a classic ring in the 18908. In the 1920s, however, the emerald·cut diamond in omate mountings came lnto voiue. • ID the 19308 a variety of~ tings developed, which were r~ ferred to as illusion rings. Small s tones and e n1ravings suf'I' rounded a large stone, whi~ was set onto a metal plate h•V· i11a a diameter 1Ughtly lark¢ tban its stone, thus creating th« · lllu11ion that tbe center stonewat la~:~. MaxlmWan'1 ring~­ quite a knocko~t in its dat Jewelry ~xpe.rta point out the mulUcarated treature t bold a candle for briUia.ne. even the m01t mod .. t i:.t todtt' half to one-carat diamond the mosl popUlat aold. 'f • Now more tcleotltlo m of cuttln& the dlamond and curt· I n a the face a en ab l~' iemolo1l1t1 to brln1 out I fiery brilliance of tbe aton much more than the cllam · cutters ot the put evet drumad could bt dOn . ' . • Ya ... .; I 'W" an-.... ,_..., ... .., Mord ls Self Taugh~ ••err, ... ..,,., •• ..... a'f1 S dMI .... 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J.t )eanu..t: • 'fr•to learn." that llilld fl ................ . ~-----,_... ''When I WM 10 t ·Janed '°" Tb• aeries enda Tue•1. ma moral standards now are shaped by bis rellgtm ... It'• neat to be able to see clearly through tbe things that are shades of gray." Both Marcella Mendoza, a Catholic. and Sylvia Haas. a Jew, had strict religious-oriented up- bringings. bab'-... born. ..... didn't talk at.oat MX, we talked ~ bioJoay." Sbe cammerted tbat tbere now is open ooma:umlcation between ber and ber parents. Their di,s. euas1om cover all 1ubjeets. Oftea. wlMn ... refused to 1molte or drink, her school frinda would laugh at her. Even- tually, however. "I think they bad a lot ot respect for me. When I saw this, I bad a lot of pride in m1 dedadan·making." II areb U, wben f'.U.er Bill; llcLaa1bUn, UCI eampua. c .. aplaln, and Dr. Cal•in: McLaueblln, UCI profeuor ol biochemistry. discu11 What Values in Religion and Science Give M~ to Our Society? Restocking by the Bundle To replenish shelves and racks a t the Assistance League's Thrift Shop, m embers are invited to do some spring closet and garage cleaning and bring discards to a bundle coffee, to take place Thursday, March 31. m the home of Mrs. Sam Gurley Making contributions arc Mrs. Robert 0 . Basmajian (left J and Mrs. Robert Kemble. All proceeds from shop sales support the league's Children's Dental Health Center and the Day Care Center. Capricorn Deduct, Analyze SATURDAY, MARCH 19 LEO (July23-Aug. 22): c•PalCOltN (D B SYDNEY OllARB Good lunar upect points ,. er· '1 to better communica-. 22·Jan.. 19): Consolidate ARIES (March 20-lions. "interesting" offer -brine information April 19): Accent on 1m-which might involve together under one cov· printing personal touch, overseasjoumey. er . Deduce and analyie highlighting personal ap· VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. Key ls to understand. pearance, personality. 22 ): Be realistic about AQUARIUS (Ja'!· New prospects 1hould be money affain, including 20·Feb. 18): Empbas1.s encouraged. taxes. Frank discussion on movement, nnatih- T A URUS (April 20-with partner or mate ty, quick trips, •~iii· May 20): Maintain sbouldbeonagenda. cant m~ages. ~ey is balance, sense of humor LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. versatility -don t scat- regarding restrictions, 22 ): Display capabillties ter efrOIU. secrets, dreams. Open -you'reinlinefor"pro-PISCES (Feb. 19· Hoe ot communicaUon. motion." Be aware of Mar~h ~>: Check time, There is outlet for rights, permissions -motion fac.tors; be artistic expression. and public relations. aw are of costs. GEMINI <May 21·June SCORPIO (Oct. 23· Sbe would want tbe same for her cblldren. "Maybe I didn't have the practical experience. Sbe tald she always bad a1reed. wltb everything her The lecture begins at 10 a.m. in the lnterf aith LoUJlle, Inlne Town Center, 4201 Campa Dr., Irvine. Problem Not Touching DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a fairly attractive 17-year-old girl who is deeply interested in an Orthodox Jewis h youth • group. I have also become very fond of a handsome Jewish boy. It has created a problem I never dreamed would be part of my life. The boy is intensely reUgious and belongs to a sect of Judaism which adheres to the laws of Negiab. These laws forbid any physical contact whatsoever with membet-s of the QJ>posite sex until marriage. Would you believe he cannot even shake bands with me? I have no desire to follow the Jaws of Negiab a5 closely as be does. He has more self-discipline than I and all this is wildly frustrating. I can't discuss the problema with any of my friends because they ¥e all believers in the laws of Neeiab. PJease advise me . -RELIGIOUS BUT HUMAN , DEAR HUMAN: I think you ought lo wave goodbye to thla boy and put him oat of your mind. It ls obvious that you'd like more physical contact with him than his religious beliefs allow. If you managed to break down his re· slstance and be shook bands with you -or 10metbtag -he'd pro· bably feel very guilty -and so would you. To those lo my readl:ug au- dience wbo may tbink this letter is a pboay, !et me assure you It ls not. One or my principal uals· tants ls an authority on Orlbodox Judallm and tbe leuer lB stricUy legit. ' DEAR ANN: Because there is so much Ignorance and misin· formation about homosexuality, and because you seem t.o be com- paaaionate toward homosexuals (although you insist they are "sick .. ), may l add some thoupts for clarification? From extensive reading. I have· concluded lllat homosexuality is not a state of being so mucb as it ls a stage of growth on the way to heterosexuality. A person's de- velopment may become fixed at the bomc>l$exual level if be (or she) becomes neurotic, feels guilty and ls unable to grow to the next stage. I am convinced that it is possi· .. ble for a person to pass from homosexuality to heterosexuali- ty if be is treated with com- passion and kindness instead or scorn and disgust. Please kffp trying to enlighten us, Ann, and thank you for allowing me to ex- press myself. -A FRIEND DEAR FRIEND: la some In· stances yoar coacept ls correct. Homoeexuality cu be a stage of arrested development. With time, patJeoce and maturity, a homosexual In bl• very early teens may develop lato a hete~al. DEAR ANN : I passed on some ugly gossip about a pe!'SOO I AnnO Landers Wantoc....,.111 INTERIOR DECORATING? Le..byt..,tlHI ,...,.,..,,.. 17141 631.0060 RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY · d.idn 't know very well. It was w... Y• Wmt stuff I had ~ from others. I .. Int added a few facts" on my own 1m...._""' for color and made.the girl out to c.t.W...-.....ont beauamp. ~::====~~~= Yesterday I spent a few hours with her and diacovered she ts wholesome and decent. I 'd like .her fora!riend. butl'm ashamed or the way I ran her into the ground. How can I reverse myaelf without looking like a hypocrite? -ASHAMED DEAR ASHAMED: Go back and tell those folks you mil· jadged the girl and are sorry you spoke so angeneroasly. Let this be a lesson to gosatps ev~rywbere. Yoo are the mu~r of yoar waspoken words. Once tbe1 are oat ol your mouth, you are eulaYed -forever. CONFIDENTIAL to Readers Who Cannot Find Recovery. Inc .• Lilted iD the Phone Book: Please write to the National Head- quarters, ll8 South Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60603, for guidance. 44-hr. Fashion Marathon Huntington Center's 8th annual cnartty fair d11ve klctcs off at 7 pm tonite In the mall in a bid to beat the Guinness World Book record for this longest fashion ShoV' In history. Models from the Powers Modeling Co. will attempt to keep the show going until 3 pm Sun afternoon. Plus the H.B. City 0>una1 members w111 do their own fashion stint for charity at 3 pm Sat. Take in the tun at Beactl & Edinger al the San °'9go Fwy. CALENDAR I =:1~~~:1~~!~;~ CH RI s T J A N Attending from the a talk by Jane Oblinger ~ rt.ANATNo cosTTovou. WOMEN : The Hunt-Orange Coa.st will be of the Long Beach Gas· RENTALS• ALL p,..p114 IX ProgrwtH Honored ington Beach club will Brad Mathias, Dana Co. SALES meet at noon Wednes-Hills High School, San day, March 23, in the Juan Capistrano, and Her topic wilt be • Sheraton Beach Inn. The Carolyn Goss, Universi-Engergy Resources: The program includes music ty High School, Irvine. Problems and Proposed by the Good Twins and a Mrs. Roger Blanchard of Solutions. • fll"C r nows ·~ allege Pharmacy \.\•J f AHl l>H l O','•' l\lf '-1• ' ' ' ~ 01•l1vPfV ~P''V''' t • ~. )f, 1.'Mt' "Sew-a-show." Newport Beach will be teacher-chaperone for----------------~=~=----==-----....,...= ....... -=-the girls. PltEEDOMS FOUN· DATION: Eight Orange County high school stu· dents bave been selected by the county chapter to attend youth leadership seminars on the campus at Valley Forge. The boys' session will be from Thurs day, March 24, to Sunday. March 27, and the girls will meet a week later. Tbe trip a1eo will in- clude a tour of Was~.D .. c. JR VINE JUNIOR EBEL.LS: The club donated S950 to the city for tbe purchase of a flagpole at Heritage Park. It also bas given a national and state flag to the park. R 0 M B ECONOMISTS: The Ortn1e Couoty group will meet at 7:30 p.m. Mor>Qy, Match 28, in the Orenge home of Mn, Robert W9J1Dan. to bear 20): Accent on fruits of Nov. 21): You gain labor. promotion, pre· added recognition -one -------------------~----:-----:­JU1e. You gain added r~ you respect consults you, cotnltion, security is confides a dilemma. Be enhanced. Be aware ot familiar with basic details. material. ·CANCER (June 21·. SAGITfAJllUS (Nov. J'ul7 2'll: Emphasis on 22·Dec. 21): Creative re. pal, achievement, ablli· sovces suree forward- ty to relate to pro-make changes, imprint t~taW superior. atyle. LA TORTUGA ANNOUNCES SUPER SALE PRICES SLASHED 50% AND MORE OFF REG. PRICE ON SELECTED WOMEN'S APPAREL MARCH 18-~3 thfs tocllion ~ty . aa,.... SoutH COast Village 3840 S. Plata Dr., Santa· Ana 91,.:. ~~~~~~· your 'Rooh' In The Old. Sod? WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN IRISH TOURS! Book with Burke Travel 2727 E. Coatt Hwy. Corona clel ~-• DO CALL US 17141 671-2760 WfTH PURG-fASE OF I«. GOL010VER STAINLESS SURGICAL STEEL STUDS AT Sb.66 104' DISCOUNT ON YOUR Nf.XT I 0 PAJR OF EARRINGS PUROiASED . FUNKY WIHKERBEAN SAYINGS FROM "™E .. F-:C '(4J0"1(a ~. . 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We PL.ACE .JUST L.OOKS l...IVED IN ... .,.__~ 11 MAKE A BrrrER MOUSalW' AND THE \\t>RLD WILL BfA1 A PA™ 10 Yow~ POOR• WOIJLt>N'T YOO kNOW •• MATIU>A 'TELLALL IS ON y HeR WAY (J/f.P., 50 HOW MANY NE:c..JROS A we:e:K c>O YOLJ USLJAL..t...Y' 'TRESA'T, DOC ? by Ferd and Tom Jolmsott THE GIRLS TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLI GORDO by Gus Arriola : UNITED Feature Syndicate ACROSS 50 H19h rock 52 Leal ot a t Tur~ re leller languaQe 51 Tenms r ••sh c.ourt :-•o Party lor tlle lflclure •• qroom 54 Ounce :-14 Unmalched 51 See •.. •:1 s lnteriect1on Become : • expressing lunous P8•n 59 Skm ·16 Fret disease 1 7 State 61 Oet11led : 19 Inactive examtnahon 20 Money 64 Cream of , handler '~11•sd1y s Pu ate Sowed f'o u 'L F 1010 11 • " A N A N F II IA.IV (. 0 F II EAT Tl.llllF S ll I N r A I~ T £ IN ll 1~ 'T f t N I~ f Rill~ l'l INIA.1 ,,.,_ .. • (IM :;,. ·:: s f f f p ~11~10~,.,,_;pa.u' T 0 0 0 l E ~ lltlni+!'' !tff.~n A YA '" It (; () A T I R ~IWHHM1An Ac ll I 0 It E "·•'l".•mt~ns ~ H V ~ ALIAI f H 0 If ( S £ ll1A1LI li-F.-IL~u 21 Salad 67 Nobody 1110fed1ents 68 Adllancmg 9 Olaoraced ·ome 23 Microbes steadily: 3 10 Eject from 39 Criterion 25 Lately words the mouth 41 Molal produced • 70 Emendate 11 Of an 43 Rendel' 26 Cereal 71 King Of Engheh invalid grass Norman roy1l f1m1ly 46 Uberal's • 27 State Abbr. 72 Shun. ot old t 2 Natrow opoonen1 • ;29 Congers 73 Oenom•natron street 48 Changes ;.3t ···line 74 Uses poor 13 Waler birds the title · • Radar Judgment 18 At>elone 51 Fix a I~ system 75 Color shells 54 W1~lng :33 Molton· 22 lnsp;red aid& ·: p1eture DOWN tear 55 Electron •• studio I Diplomacy 24 Mofe lo11y lube plate :034 Auloor -··-2 Wings 27Body111 56 ·····button : : Segal 3 Turnpike 28 Compemontess 58 Ealing place ,16 StOfehOuse leatures 2 30 Fragment 60 Sober '•40 Feel ltke · words 32 Somelhmo 62 latvian :. -··man 4 like a weak !hat 63Ast1f1Sk ':•2 Old WOffd old woman entangles 65 Pity • · finch 5 Hoclley 3!> ••.•. division 'l ·,u R1sQue game VIP Walker words :A.is Attack on ail • 6 Part ot a Can 66 large btrCI · sides city Abbr 1nduslria11s1 69T11T1e '.47 less 7 Parent s J7 Jet flrghl 2 oerrods common sister words Abbr ,,A9 Foot 8 Ht1r Ja Cockney's TUMBLEWEEDS 11Al...IAN HOR5t:,M¥ FOOT!- 1...00K A1'1HA1 ~RANV:-nf.Ai'S A LJ. S. ARMY MOUN,-! ~\J-- by Tom K. ~,,.- ·"It Mart~ off beautifully -the first victim is a television commercial producer." DENNIS THE MENACE .. D • I 11 •us•~ .. ~---,,.., ... &o ............ ':t ... ,Uull eaee.U"8 ••to pr · ...... 'ft ~·ll&Joo pro.,..'° cope •tilt .. , ..... ~ oeest.M. aummv ... 1polram1.11 Dwain llamca ,.ya. .,.., ..... _.. LUJ.... r..·· ll --~ ........... at1lUD1 HdamaUo 1nte IA or asCLA11Ano ed Ne)'cliD&1yst.em1 are boom· iq, aloal wtua ordei-baetlop fer well drill•n and pump manutacturera. Jn water- lnteQ!v• bldUltries 1ucb as can· n1n1. m.anq ... ar• developina IOQJ·ranp atrate&Jea for reduc· ins wat.erneedt. Cannert are .UJl weeks away fro:m the .. adr MUClft .. moatbl ot Jou ;c:,.. Au1u1t but. "We're llD(na to ble ready, )'OU ca.a .,. sur. o1 that.,. be added. co1U., • ud lft. he 1171, wtth MW faeUJUee baildini bl '"t«al redamaUoa ayatem.a when you're awyclial all the water with no ......, hookup." Prtc• for total systems can bit S.5,000, Murillo laJI. "People eeMrally fil\ll"e the droucht h 1oin& to bit a1rlcultutt," 1ay1 Lany Kim.I, d.lrect.Cll" of the environment.al~ sources group tor tbe State Chamber of Commerce. "But this is a fenuine crisis and everyone'• 1oln1t to suffer. The proltJem la that whereas families are inconvenienced, you can't cut water for industry without cutting producUon.'' LaundrJ and car wuh owners are looiina seriously at reclama- tion and reeydln' ayatema in the face ol poeatble aborta1es. At California Car Wuh Systems, a leadinC manufacturer of reclamation 1ystem1, president George Murillo says, ''Calls due to the water abortage have pro- bably increased 100 percent. Other industries from ateeJ miUI to foreat products manufac· turera are ctevelopinc contin1en· cy plans in case of watet rat.ioa· ing, company spokesmen report, while others are beinc forced to use water .with hieb .mineral con· tent. ·'The wood producta industry is in trouble," s ays Kimi. "Cor· rugated paper companies are getting salty paper cartons because the water from tbe Delta is getting saltier. Tbat water is llUULLO SAYS CAR wash operators are ''looking al noulea and any other orifice that uses water sized by gallons per Had an acddent? HOW DO YOU FIND THE RIGHT ATTORNEY? Your attorney can make a real difference in solving the problems that always follow an accident Lawyer Referral Service is sponsored by the Orange County Bar Association They will refer you to an attorney who has expressed an interest in Personal ln1ury and Property Damage Law. The auorney will charge you only $15 for the first one-half hour consultation. Phone 714/835-8811 Lawyer -'erral Service OF THl ORANGE COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION 1930 W. Seventeen th Street, Santa Ana Let us be your banker ''Hospital. medical and surgical health insurance 1~ wonderful. Sometimes. though. when ~ need it mo't. we c.Jon"t have It. And-sometimes-It just doc,n·t cover ewrythmg. Next time a hospital or sur· q1cal bill catches you unprepaied. drop by and see us. Vk ·11 tlV In help you out 1Nith a lo,111 at an Interest rate tl1,;t drx'"1 ·1 incre.1se vour illness As a director. I'll help you !>ec to that!'' ,...... H.OC....- L~ 0 CITIZENS BANK OF COSTA MESA l'l"llllt . ....,,,11).,1 C'"'"'"rilHmwlt. &•'fM.omh.,rDIC ~,..., • .,...,,.. ~"'""'•• n.,,~ -'I to S h•l.¥'-•111>1>. ~-'JfO l Utility Files Suit VISTA CAP> -A damage suit baa been filed by the San Diego Gas and Electric Company against the maker of a crane that collapsed at the com· pany's Encina power plant, ldJllng aix wor1tmen last Oct.12. The defendants are Liebherr Crane Corp. of Ireland and subsidiaries Liebhecr ~1·"" _..,,. Liebherr·Werke Biberacb of West 1'.ieriiany. No dollar amount of damages was speclfled in the suit filed Wednesday. The crane collapsed while being usembled by the workmen tn preparation tor W'Ung materials and equipment for a fifth generaUna unit at the Carlsbad plant. "Cot a problem? TM1& write to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape, getting the an!Wt>r.! and. action you need to solve inequilie1 in g()tJernment and business. Mall your queltion& to P.at Dunn, At Your Service. Orange Cocut Dculy Ptlot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. A.f many letter1.<U possible will be answered , but phoned inquines or letter:s not including the reader's full name. addreu and business hours' phone number CCllJnot be cOMSdered This column appears dai- ly ercept Saturdays " DEAR PAT: The University or California Cooperative Extens ion and inte res ted borticuJturists are in the process or forming an Orange County Horticultural Institute. The primary purpose would be to increase knowledge of ornamental plants and their cultural requirements. It is particularly important that such a group be formed UUs year due to the drought and our increas· fnc concern over wat-:r use in the landscape. This group could do much to help people learn to use water properly in maintaining quality landscapes both at home and in other areas. and at the same time reduce water use. Membenbip will be open to any professional or layman wbo wants to team more about ornamental plant.a and the local environmeot. Several other goals will be incorporated in the overllt aims of the institute. Developing an arboretum for all to enjoy is one. Serving u a resource for development and proper utilization of key natural landscapes in the count.J, funding 1ebolanbip1 for worthy studen'5 and alding the implementation ot a countywide tree removal code are tqlen. We invite your readers participati<JQ. It will take aome time and a small financial support. W.H.& M.H .• Anaheim lleaden bderested la Jotata1 tbe Orlllfe Coa.D· ty llertka.ltmal lilllWate will lie lalormed ol OI'· IHbaUe-al meedllP lf Uley write to Wesley A. H••"'"7 or-I. llkhel Remy at U.C. Cooperative £stadia, 1• 8. Barbor Blvd., Aaabelm, CA. tzlH, W phoae 774-'71M ud ask CO be pat OD Ulis ,....., .• •alllll• O.t. Patfaat Searda .W~ DEAR PAT: I read your column, and tb1nk you may be able to help me. l 'm looiing for &l);u:ticular doctor. He used to be located in lnglewood,'but isn't there now. I called the AMA, but he11 not listed as an Orange County ·· member either. Can you 30 yean ...t "Isn't mov· tell me where I can make I a a • a e b a t a l I furtheriaquirles? HJmon • ., Alone with D.R., Irvine ltlll4ltal a medltaJ prac- y oor amwer ••• u dee, &Illa cloctor also ltu cloae u tile lM AaaelM been a praetldDI at· Yellow Pa1es• "hyll• torae{J: It yean! Y .. elw" .......... AY8 eoa-llave . prottded ""91 taded tM docW 109 •re ltll addreA and pboae· 1eelba. Be 1ald tllat aamber. 1te•1 beta lD prledee for Tile Oraage Coanty ;-;============================::::-M~dtcal Aaaedall•• (.,._oae: m-tSll) eu H · for quality, selection, •rvict, and price -•• the Mester Dealer. lilt penoDI tlyla& to locate I partlealar P'1aJ• clu. t\.ldlRp Amerltan Medleal Aiaod1doa aad ..... ... ---~"' ............ . &ar/. OCllA wtll llletp .:::=:::;:::;:=::==:=:=:::;:=:=:=:=:::;:::;:::=:::~;:::~::;~:::;:~::;:~=:~tratk •owa ml1ala1 ,,. ,_,..._ by ,,........, •dtiellel ., tMltel' ... "'~ aceadetl or COM~ aedlcal auoda· doal wt.en &IMI dodoi-ID q•UU. WU lllt bowa &ob••tnc&aeM.11aul· a,, ~ ... Adi of· flctl na.Jte .. Ml•• •ble ......... Jlbal· du'tC111•~ •' • ll.lllGll --ill····· ........ ,..., --...... lllM. •IOD u. .. la Pb •• I ta Barb.la 0... u.a& II cme fl tM aattoe•1 lariat ~ommerdal laundrt•. clemoped and In-' 1talled a ••ln' .. eelamaUoo 1y1t.em two 7ean a10, IQS. roWlder Ben Pace. "We're~ about 35 per- cent• much Wat« as before IDd reclaimln1 &5 ~rc:eat.. •• uya P•ce. "W• nm the UHd water thro\llb tlJt.en and tank.a to 1et rld ol the dirt. The waler i.s alreadJ aoftened f.Dd heated, so we aavean fuel besides." One loduatry dramatically af. fected by the drouabt is the swlmminl pool business, where a trade group spokesman estimates that orders are off more than 50 pe.ccent "TIDS POSES A. tremendous problem for us," says Don Bums of lhe California Swimming Pool Energy, Codes and Legislative Council. "We're seeing people saying, 'UnUl the water shortage is over, we won't put in a pool.'" Burns says the pool industry "is determin ed to be a good neighbor in this'' but also thinks pool contractors should be al· lowed to find other sources or water where municipal supplies are short. Some Northern California contractors truck in water to CUI newly constructed pools, Bums said. MA. BEU EARNS BILUONMORE NEWYORK <AP>-American Telephone and Telegraph Com· pany has recorded a profit of more than $1 billion for the quarter ending Feb. 28, the third consecutive quarter that profits have topped the $1 billion mark. That amounts to $1.55 for each or 599.67 million shares of stock, compared with $831.2 million, or $1 .33 for each of the 571 .69 million shares a year ago. .. ~ ........... CAA WASHES STRUOOLE TO BATTU! DROUQKT Lo9 Angelee Bullnna TOW. Aecycted Water Income Statistics Jinnp Out of Slump WASIIlNGTON (AP> -Record growth ln the aggregate abe of Americans' paychecks last month helped pull personal income out ot its weather-Induced stagnation, the government reported. Personal income grew at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $17.1 billion, or 1.2 percent, to an annual rate of $1 ,458 billion, according to Thursday's Commerce Depart- ment report. THA't. r_oNTJUSTED with growth Of only sr.~1fion at an annual rate in January, when cold weather and ene rgy s hortages plagued industry in much olthe nation. The personal income fi gures. which represent total money re- ceived by Americans after de- duction of Social Security benefits. reinforce other govern· ment statistics showing that the economy appears to be recover- ing strongly from its mid-winter troubles. Commerce analysts said the department is revising upward its initial estimate of the winter's impact on personal income growth. The department had Ov~r 1,he Counter MASO U1tinq1 estimated last month that about $2 billion at an annual rate was los t to weather-induced dlf· ficultles. But an analyst said that estimate now appears to be ••way too low" and statisticians are trying to put together a more ac- curate estimate. MEANWHILE, THE over·all February increase is on a par with the $17.2 billion gain in Nov- ember and the $18.11 billion rise ir\ December, before the cold weather hit. Wages and salaries were up by $12.9 billion at a seasonally ad- justed rate, surpassing the pre· vious record increase for that category or $10.2 billion in ]Sov.• ember. Chq -"' '--611 -'"' -1 ... -'• -1'" _, ... -., ... -,,,. -.,., -YJ -... _, YJ Iii ~ .... "' '4 v. •to "' Pel Up U l Uo 78 ~ Uo ll>ll Up 100 UP 11? UP 11 • Up 1' I Up IS l Uo 11 J Up 11 1 Up 11 1 UP 101 Up 101 Up 101 Up 100 Up 10.0 UP 9 5 Uo 9S Up 94 Up 81 UD 81 Ur> 11 Up 11 Up 1 4 Up 11 Up 7 1 Up 7.1 Pel Off 1J 0 Off 12..! Oii 110 Off 11.1 Oii 10 I 0 11 10 0 Off 91 Off 91 Off , , Oii "s Off .. Off 9 I Off .., Off l l Olf u Ott I 2 Oii e.o Off 7.1 Off 1.1 Off 7.1 Off '' Off •• 7 Off •. , Off '7 Off .., MUTUAL FUNDS ,/ • • llBCA UfMJl'l'SY • IO falilkmeDtal ad far·racblnt ln U.1 lmptttt;_ tbe ••lal WlO DpioJma& ucl aid aaJ• la tw. dlr.et.11 or lD· NctlF ~led wtth MW Mm•, r...m. from funUtunt md home l\Jrnlabl.Dtl to~. autOI, [~agtq ad lawn qwp It will al.ow tilt lhriAkai• m 1uppty: OI abeltar lD rd&· tJonlhlp to 1111 tncrnaln• d m.and.. • And UM upturn wUI occw-bl the fue of Inflated bOUM prtcet. 1be nadoowtde neraie price or a aew alql•famJb' • home ts now up to ~.200. compared wllh $25,200in1971. Utoday's trends persist. the typical new bome (our years trom now wUI sell for m.ooo. predlcta the Joint Center for Urban MonfW's Worth Studies of the Massachusetts Jnstitute of Technolc)gy and • Harvard University. Amon1 supporting factors: -DEMAND FOil HOUSING ls at its highest since the boom of 1972· 73. -Mortgage money Is readily available. Penonal in· comes are al a record and substantial sums remain each payday in thrift accounts. Many who had pu~chased high- yield short-term securlUes in the open market durin1 the 1974·75 upsplrl\l now place their redemption money Into sav- ings accowils. -Mortga1e interest rates are more tolerable, w1th con• ventional mortcaae rates stabilizing at 8~ to 9 percent. Some metropolitan areas sun.,ed by Merrill Lynch Relocation Management Inc. are reporting a slight decrease in mortgage rates. The interest rate ceiling on FHA and VA insured loans is at 8 percent. The Mortgage Bankers Association forecasts an 8.S percent average by mid-1977, down from a 9.25 percent average when 1976 closed. -WIDLE PRICES ARE IDGH, ther4! are ho signs they will drop enough to justify holding off buying a home now. Among movements pinpointed by Merrill Lynch: ( l) The trend away from the cities and Into the suburbs · .. persists, with the fastest growth in the Northeast, southern ~ Connecticut and northern New Jersey. ~ (2) Except for a few pockets. home-sale activity is up • considerably. The most active areas are still in the Southwest and West, particularly around Houston and San • Francisco, where homes have jumped 15 to 20 percent in value. (3) PORTLAND AND SEATTLE ARE RESPONDING • to new industry and pipeline plans. Homes are appreciating • at ~2 percent a month and a buoyant year is expected. (4 > The mill towns or Massachusetts" show the slowest • markets, with home values falling as mills continue lo move south. Long lsland. N.Y., is static, due in part to heavy tax- es. The Philadelphia suburb or Cherry Hill is severely depressed because of a 25 to 27 percent tax increase in 1976. (5) In sum, the pattern is still mixed -but over-all, home building is on the way up. Buying Interest Off As Market Struggles NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market drifted downward t-Oday, continuing the sluggish decline thats~ Thursday. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks los t 3.82 points to961 .02. Losers held an 8-7 lead over gainers among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. Analysts said the market suffered more from a shortage of buying interest than from any concerted selling. The government reported a 1 percent jump in the con· sumer price index last month -equal to a 12 percent annual rate -for its biggest rise in 21h years. Ntw Y~klAPJ Flrwil ~-HtraQltS STOCKS Qptt1 HIQll 1.-(I_. C1'Q 30 Ind 9M.n 'K7.SI> 9'6.U 'Kl,07-U2 20 Trn 230-47 2J7.'K t2t,6Q Ut.U + I• U Ull 107.JO 107 94 IC».,. 107.S2+ 0.1' •S s111 au " J1u• >1>.• 314 eo-o 11 Indus ••. •. . . . . • ••• ......... 1,620,Ja i~r.~ :::::::::::::::::::::::: m.: 6S St• ... . • . .. . .. . .. . .. . . • .. ... • t.Pe,10I A...erl~an ~eader• N!W VORIC IAPI· !i<lles. 4 p,m. price and Ml cNftCI& of Ille t.n rnosi •cllve Amtrlc11n Stock E•clM~ IHun, trHlf19 IWltloflally el "'°"' ttien SI, ~~'1~: .. :·:·-. ?&U:l ,;.,: ~ Awmtr• O . . ... . .. ...100 II~~ " AdO~I Gs........ 71 200 UVH -. Gotdlleld ep........ •s1soo 1 • )." HouOllM . . . . • • .. . • • 6 .100 «'I>+ V. lmP9rOft A......... 60,100 21 -Vi Syntu Corl> .... , .. , .ff, IOI IJ'llt-.._ NoC"" °'".......... ss . .ao ~ .... . v.,""'• .......... Jt..SOO 1v. .... . WJaat Storb Did """'· Today day ~ ~ .,. •SS 1m mo :; , S'orlu 111 Tiie Spodlglat NEW YOAIC IA P1· SalH, 4 p,m, prlc" etld net ci.tnge of tilt tlfl•n most ~1lv1t New Yortc Slo<.k E•c~~ IHIHS, tredlflCJ rwitlal\ally at ~,..... St. c-rn Com •• .. •• • • ssuoo u"-~ SOn'I Corlt... .... • . . • •IS.JOO 10"' + "1 Wes'-"' et.......... 3'5.600 '7'4-... lrll ""1............. S4UOO 14~ ~ lH! IClldale ...... , 301,900 70.-.-114 Occ ~" "91......... 210,100 Uh+ v. Ide/lo Ht........... td:,000 26~ V. AMr<O I~......... 140,IOO :n ... IQ 1C•r11• er· ......... , 23S,900 4" -~ lfltTtlTt ...... ... JU.JOO 31,,._ V. :ri:.v:.!3 r;;::::::.. m:: :~!.,~: c:...1 011..... .•.•. • 1n.100 l4i'•+-"-Pltttten Co.......... 1M 100 ~-'• AU IUcllll .. • • .. • • .. 1 ... SOO Sl'tr + \• • AP P"°lo .. Idaho State Uperul.t llartow's Boy. , 76-75 PROVO. Ut h tAP1 Unranked Idaho Slate, dtara('· terlaed u an obscurt" teem even by ita coat<h, chose a dramatic way Thursday nig.hl to trumpet ita presence into big·Ume basket- ball\ upsetting second-ranked UCLA 76·7~ in an NCAA West Regional semifinal game. Idaho Slate. the Big Sky Con rerence champion with a 25-4 re- cord. used four foul shots by freshman guard Ernie Wheeler in the last 40 seconds in shocking the might)' Bruins and moving into Saturday's final against fourth·ranked Nevada-Las Vegas Wheeler's heroics gave Idaho State the victory, but it was a sticky 1·2·2 zone defense. 7·0 center Steve Hayes' 27 points and the team's 18 for 21 second-half foul shooting that laid the founda tion. "I think we played a very fin<' tC'am ." said coach Gene Barlow after seeing his hopes end for L'CLA 's l llh national title in 14 years. "They were obviously very well prepared for us. Their zone hurt us as many zones have hurt us this year " UCLA All-Amencan Marques Johnson, who had 19 points and 10 rebounds in the first half against a mostly man·to·man defense. said the zone and an impacted "isdom tooth contnbuted to hb two-point second half Idaho State coach Jim KlJt. inp..ortb aaJd Wheeler· Ula· perlence ml1ht have been What kept his nervea together at the end. "He's a freshman and doesn'l worry too much. Ma1be when he's a senior, he'll mlss some of those foul shots." Arter leading by as many as eight points with two minutes left, Idaho Slate was p~ into repeated turnovers by a frantic UCLA full-court press. Wheeler, who had not scored m the game, stepped to the line with 39 seconds left and the Bengals leading 72-69. He calmly netted both ends of a one·and-one. UCLA's David Greenwood then hit a jump shot and Brad Holland s ank a 25-footer, moving the Bruins within 74.73 with nine ~econds left. Wheeler took the inbounds pass. was immediately fouled, and sank two more foul shots. of fsettin~ another Greenwood Jumper with two seconds left. UCLA and Idaho Stale stayed t-ven through most of the first 20 minutes until a Bruins' rlurry put the Pacific·8 champions ahead 38-32 al the half But the zone together with lacklustre 38 percent shooting by UCLA -helped Idaho State build a 71 -63 lead with 2:08 remaining. I DA MO ST ATIE 1161 -Gro'h" l1 C"°" I . Hav.-. 11 ft\f)mO\IO" ,,. Gootd 'I W"""~'"" • Rob1n\°" t W honl UCLA OJJ H4m11ton 11 c,,._.t'"WOOd ~ \0111 ll"~ .a J'>M-.On 11. V'Omin 1 HOtltWld ~., Vitn dt·w.-qt," • low\~ 1 '1•1H•mt' UCL" 111 IOt~n Sl•l" 11 lolAI F""I\ IO•M<.i .. lt 14 U(I A )4 A /I Al'> .. We did not undercsllmak Idaho State.·· he said. "They JUsl came out and pla)'ed a great game They have a tough zone. good b1~ men, and they shoot the ball extremely well." Johnson said his ailing tooth wore him do" n as the game progressed. MARQUES JOHNSON (54) AND DAVID GREE~WOOD BATTLE JEFF COOK FOR LOOSE BALL. ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Turnovers Cost Utah A Victo ry Kings, Lee Victorious INGLEWOOL> "We \\t.'rt' rlc· ad for 60 mmutcs." said Los An~eles coach Bob Pulford "It wasn'toneofourbetterefCorts " Still, two pomts is two points. he reasoned While Pulford may have been upset that his club look just nine 'hots in the first period Thursda} night and only seven shots m the final 20 minutes, he took solace in the fact that Don Kozak scor<'d "hat turned out lo be the" inmn(! goal with 12 S<'ronds left in tht· second period as the Kings nipped Dctro1t J 2 to ket'P the Rt'<i Wings winless m their la~t 10 :\,1 t1onal Hockey L<·aguc game.., ~Win• PROVIDENCE. R.I. Mis· :-ion Viejo's Valerie Lee, swim- ming for Stanford University, swept lo first place in the 500- yard freestyle <4 :50 16> Thurs- day at the NCAA nationa! cham· pionships for women. Lee cdgt•d Florida's Wendy Quirk by one twenty.fifth of a ~econd m a meet which also saw M ellssa Belote or Arizona State set meet records in the 200 indo <2 .06.02) and200back <2:04 68>. Heaton Ad.,a11c:-~• NEW YORK -Otu1 Birdsong hit the go-ahead basket with 1;45 left. triggering Houston to an 82-76 victory over 11th ranked Alabama Thursday night and In- to the finals of the National In· vitation basketball tournament Sunday against St. Bonaventure. In the opener of the Madison Square Garden semifinal doubleheader, Glenn Hagan took charge in the second half with St. Bonaventure's blg men in foul trouble and steered the Bonnles to an 86·82 triumph over Villanova. Gau chos Take 90-70 Se tback FRE.5NO--Cotd-shooting Sad- clleback College, hilUne only 35.6 percent ol lta shots, •as quJckly ousted from the state JC baseball tournament Thunday nleht, fall· ing to talented Sant.a Barbara cc. 9(). '10. Coach BUI Mulli1an'a Sad- dleback Gauchos trailed 58-52 with 10 minutes to co in the game, but the Vaqueros eot hot, outscoring the Gauchos, 24·10, in the next seven minutes for an 82-62 advantage. Guard RJch McElrath sparked tbe Gaucbol with 14 polntl· , Jt's San Francisco v1. Santa. Barbara and Cypreu v1. Alameda ln ton11bt'a eemttlnal1. In otb• Ol*linl rou.lld 1ames Tburada:r. A.1amecfa beat Fullerton .. '18; C)'Dre .. dawned San Joaquln DeJtaf:Mn; audSan Frandlco whJpptd Baktnnetd. '13-a.' NCAA Rou ndup Wolverines Erase D etroit Obstacl e LEXINGTON I AP > All American guard Rickey Green and forward John Robinson com bined for 15 points in J crucial (1\ e-minute stretch at the end or the game to lead top.ranked Michigan to a hard-earned 86 81 ,·1ctory O\'er race·hors<' Detroit 1n the semifinal round of thr NCAA M1deasl re~1onal Thurs day ni¢tt. Oetro1t. ranked 12th in thl' country, was down IJ:. '"' m an\ as 11 points in thC' first half but fought back to tie th<' s«nr<' at 68-68 with 8 minutes. 5l scrnnd s to play. Center Phil Hubbard, who finished with 22 points, put Michigan ahead 69-68 and tht•n the Wolverines scorC'd six pomls in 12 seconds. Green hit two free throws, scored on a layup after a steal and Hubbard added l\\O freC' throws off another steal. That made the score 75·68 and Detroit made one more run at its crou·state rival. narrowin~ th<' gap lo82-79with3.35 remaining But Robinson. a 6·foot·6 senior who led Michigan with 23 points. hit a pair of shots close-in and the Titans' fate was sealed. Jtfarq*!tte Win• OKLAHOMA CrTY (AP> Butch Lee hit a dnvinl( layup with less than a minute to play to give Marquette a 67-66 victorv over Kansas State in the NCAA Midwest regional semifinals Thursday night. Marquette had trailed almost the entire game, behind by eight at the half and dropping behind by 10 several times during the second half. But Kansas State forward Larry Dassie got into foul trouble mid way through the second half and wenttothebench. Marquette then reeled off five straight before the Wildcat returned and went on to tie the game al SS.58 on a 1S·foot jumper by Lee w1th about seven minutes to play. Reserve Jim Dudley hit a short jumper to live Marquette the lead at ro.ss and the W ani.ors never trailed aaaio. ~ ... 11e11 OKLAHOMA CITY <AP> -· Skip Brown converted seven free throws m the waning moments to g n e Wake Forest 's Demon Deacons an 86-81 victory over Southern Illinois in the NCAA Midwest rc~1onal basketball semifinals Thursday night. Wake Forest meets Marquette. J 67 66 victor over Kansas State. m ~aturday·s re~1onal finals. Wake ForC'st trailed much of tbc game, but seldom by more than two or thrct• points and was dow n only one at the half, 35.34 The> lead se<'·sawed through I h t' s e c on d h a I f u n t i l t h e Oeacons, up by one. went into a delay game with 3:15 remaining and ran off six straight points to go on top for good. Brown had the seven free throws during that span and added a couple of assists for other baskets Brown finished the night with 25 points. 11 from the line. Sflracaue Otuted LEXINGTON <APl -North Carolma-Cbarlotte. striving for national recognition. gained a ht· lie Thursday night with an im- pressive 81-59 victory over sixth- r an k ed Syracuse in the semifinals of the NCAA Mideast regional tournament. Charlotte. ranked 17th in this week's final AP poll, destroyed the favored Orangemen with a patient offense that refused to rattle under Syracuse's pressure defense. Charlotte broke an 8-8 de· adlock early in the game with a JP ·4 spurt that all but settled the 1::~ue. Wiidcats Sizzle COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP> -Sophomore Truman Claytor sank 13 of 15 shots in a reserve role, scored a career-high 29 points and led Kentucky's late- starting Wildcats to a 93·78 vic- tory over VMI East regionals Thursday night. The third-ranked Wildcats will play for the championship Satur· day afternoon against North Carolina. Claytor, a 6·Coot-1 guard from Toledo, Ohio, scored 16 points in the first half, enabling Kentucky to lake a 44-41 lead at in- termission despite being outre- bounded by the smaller Keydets. Al'""°'< JIMMY YOUNG POUNDS ON GEORGE FOREMAN. F o reman Silent Mter L o ss t o Young SAN .TUAN, P .R. CAP> · · mad Ali, who also used finesse George Foreman. whose hrute and frustration to wrest the title power has carried him to 42 from big George with an eighth- knockouts, was in a hospital to-round knockout in 1974. day, a victim of exhaustion. About 45 minutes later. , frustration and Jimmy Young. ' Foreman's brother appeared at • In a major upset, Young, who . the post-fight interview area and lives in the ring by finesse rather , told reporters that George would than the big punch, escaped trou-not be there. A short time later. ble in the seventh round, knocked Foreman was carried from his Foreman down ln the 12th and dressing robm on a stretcher and won amtanlmousde~sionThurs-taken by ambulance to a day night. hospital. ~ "It was do or die," said a Gil Clancy, one of Foreman's jubilant Young, in a talkative trainers. said that the former mood over the victory that put champion was suffering from PROVO. l'tah (A P) -The Cn1vcr:.1ty or Nevada-Las Vegas beat Ulah at its own game. said Nevada·Las Vegas coach Jerry Tarkanian after his team's 88-8.1 NCAA West regional semifinal basketball victory Thursday night. "We went to our delay game in the final minute to get the easy layup. We were able to get a cou- ple of cheap ones that way:· Tarkanian said "I knew if Utah got lhe lead, they would go into a st all . We beal them at their own game. H Utah had j?one into a stall we de- fmitely would have been in trou- ble.'' he said Uah coach .Jerry Pimm at· tributed his team's loss to a poor job of blockmS? out and its 24 turnovers. "We never los t a game this year on turnovers until now," he !' :1 iri Williams put tltah ahead in the first minutes o("the second half with eight points . A Williams' jumper gave utah a 57·51 lead. Then a rash of Utah turnovers allowed Nevada to tie the score with 12 minutes left at 59. With nine minutes left, Smith converted a three-point play tn give Nevada·Las Vegas a 66-65 lead, but neither team could break into a lead of more than three points. Jonas missed the first half of a one-and-one that would have tied the score at 74. Then with four minutes left, Nevada·Las Vegas went into a four corner offense. With 1:34 remaining, Williams hit a short jumper to move Utah withinoneat80·79. But a Smith basket and Theus foul shots gave Nevada-Las Vegas an 84-79 lead with 1:09 lefl. In a hotly contested first half, the lead changed hands 17 times, and neither team held a lead of more than five points. UCI Splash es T o Swim Lead him in a solid position in the heal and exhaustion and that he YOUNGSTOWN. Ohio -heavywe~vision, where was okay. Promoter Don Klng Irvine's swimming team. getting most of bOXing'~ld and glory said he felt that it was more a record-breaking performance canbefound. frustraliontbananything. from its 400 medley relay "No comment, Howard." But a spokesman for foursomeandsomestandoutin· Foreman told ABC sportscaster Presbyterian Hospital said dividual efforts. took the lead Howard Cosell from the rlnii Foreman was admitted to the i~fter Thursday's opening events after the stunning loss that tensive care unit. He would make in the NCAA (Division II> cbam- severely hurt his hopes for a re-no further comment. plonshJps hue. match with champion Mubam-The victory puts Young in line UCl's Anteaters totaled 99 for a rematch with Ali, to whom points while meet favorite Chico Tar Heels Edge Irish, 79.77 he lost a disputed 15-round de-State had 83 and Cal State ciston last year. (Northrtctce> was third with 80. But while Ray Kelly. a young UOI'• medley relay foursome co-manager shouted. "we want of Gary Flaueroa, Scott Becker. All," Don King, who promoted MUt~ Flaueroa and Mike XeUy the upset, was talking about clocked 1:2'7.8 In wlnl\lng tbc COLLEGE PARK, Md. CAP) -AU-American Phil Ford •cored eight of North Carolina's Jut 10 p)lnta, lncludln1 two tree throws Wlth two second• to play, rallytn, the Tar Heels lo a 79-Tl victor)' over NOU'e Dame In the 1emlflnal.s o( the NCAA Eut re- glonala '!bunday nl•bt. Plltb·ranked ·North Carolina. the AUanUc Cout Conference champlOftl who have won 13 ln a row, will play K tutky for th• cbam=-tdp Saturday al\er-nooa. tucky advanced with a ,. 93.79 dec1slon OV4't" VMI. Ford, who flnlahed · with 29 points, tied the score '15-'15 with 1:'9 remalnlnf alltt tbe Tar Heel• bad battled back from a 14-polnt deflclt. Two tree throws by Ford gave North CaroUna a 'tM51tad, but a baaket by Don "Duck" WlWams tied lt for Notre Dame wUJ:a %1 1eeonda to play. Ford drovo the lane .nd wu fouled by Bruce Flowen. Aft4!r be conve!!Ud bo&.b frM tbJ'O'WI, an aUemPted pu.1 bY ~ ·1 • Dame'• Bill Paterno atruck the publlc add.rels 1yatem hanatna over mtdoourt and ruined any poulble St. Patrick '1 Day eelebratton for the trtsh. Toby K.nllht aeored 22 polnta for tOtb•ranked Notre Dame, which h8d won 1' ot lll last IS 1amet ifler la.Ins to UCLA by ltve !nt.a. PrHhman Rich Bran tt0red 18 for the lrith, l2 in the nt half u Notre Dame took a 40-80 lud. Brannin, pre- pptd at Marma CUunlln&ton Beacb>. 1 matching Young again$t the win-event, br1akln1 lb own meet ner of the Ken Norton· Duane mark or3:30.hetin the prell~s. Boblck bout in thla Caribbean And Irvine'• lltn Kelly and capital. Norton and Boblck will Gary FljUeroa went 1·2 ln the SO ctaht tn New York•• Madl1on frH1 1lvlns lhe Ant.utera 20 Square Garden May n . potnu. Kelly hed a Um• Of 21.0 A• for Foreman, Kins waa while l<i~a clocked 21.a. .. talklnJ abo\&t cetUna hlm back in Another lop eftorr for UCJ actlon a eoon a1 poa1lbte1 but lt came from Ving1le1 Coskln , won't be &1alnst Ali, at least not wbo placed MCOnd in the 200 hi: l.rHhenoarfuture. ctlvldual medley In 1:$$.2, a "l'm nol aolnc to say anythlna •chool lftOr'd. n e t a ti v t ab o u t Geo r 1 • Action contlnu ~r•man." Youns 1a1d. Satu~. I • eet A UW. lbow'boatina 1 ~~c!.tllJb V-.f0...._..1. ...... tat:9t L M , ni.... tCl ••; J , ____ .._ ,._., .,.... !Ml !IM; I. Allee Artlata a track · meet Tb\lnday afternoon. Lacwta had Just won th mile re.lay over El Toro. and in bis u - u berance La1una's anchorman "spilcecl" the baton, burling it into the du1t to celebrate victory .. Such displays are forbidden by CIF reiuh•· t1on1, and Laguna was forced to forfeit the event. Without the forfeit Laguna would have won the meet, 68-67. Instead, El Toro won 72-63. UCI IN ACTION-Members of UC Irvine's crew prac· tice for Saturday's races against Orange Coast and UCLA on Newport Bay. They include, from left, Ian Carter, Curt Fleming, Mike Siegrist, Rick Favela, Steve DeForest. Mike Bortner, Chris Molitor. Mike Gilb and coxswain Charlie Martinez. Art Gourdine won three events for El Toro, cap- turing the long jump with an 18-9\4, the 120 high hurdles in 1.5.8 and the tri· pie jump with a 41-91h. The triple jump distance is Gourdine's lifetime best. Sea Kings, MVTopple Loop Foes Mission Viejo Hi gh 's Gary Knopoff socked a ~ame-winrung · three-run homer and Corona del Mar High's Cory Alder whiffed seven and allowed three hits to pace their mates to South Coast League baseball victories Thurs- day. Knopoff's blow capped a six- run sixth inning for Mission VieJo to give the Diablos a 9-7 victory over visiting Costa Mesa. The Sea Kings of Corona del Mar parlayed free passes for ·single runs in the first and second innings, then got the winner in the filth for a 3·2 triumph al El Toro. The winning score came wh en Chris Raymond singled, stole second, went to third on a wild pitch and scored on an El Toro error. El Toro fought back with a pair of markers in the sixth frame on Ray But.era 's two-run single. but Alder had enough to stave off the Chargers. Costa Mesa matched Mission Viejo in hita with nine safeties, Jed by Troy Ybarra and Tony Troilo, each with three hits. 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No one in the meet has a better time than the Kester twins. The closest isn't even in their division . Charlie Christiansen of Edison (Huntington Beach ) h-as a top mark of 4 :23.4. but he'll be run ning in the large schools division and won't race against the Kesters. Orange Coast area runners who will compete in th e same division as the Kesler twins in- clude Mark Eddy of Mater Dei <Santa Ana> and the milers from Estancia <Costa Mesa>. Make Goar and Mike McCaa. Eddy's best time is 4 35 O whak- Goar has gone 4:39.0 and McCaa 4•40.0. Brad Kester may also run the two-mile. and if he does. he'll tk a favorite. Earlier this season he was clocked at 9· 16.4, almost five full seconds faste r than the second-best time in Saturday's entry list. Twin brother Chad, however, appears to be content Just to run the mile because his name isn't entered in the two-mile list. Goar and Eddy both intend to try a double by running the two- mHe. but their times are con- siderably slower than Kester's sizzling 9: 16.4. Jn the large schools division. only four Orange Coast area run- ners have been invited to try the two-male, two from host Hunt- ington Reach High and two from Edison. Official Denies lt'lf Be Enright By ROGER CARLSON CM, .. 0••1~ ~lot Stefl Capis trano Valley High's choice for varsity football coach will not be Dick Erµight, the former Oregon University men- tor. according to Capo Valley principal John Smart. "Enright will not be the person we recommend to the s chool board meeting Monday even- ing." says Smart. Usually re hable Daily Pilot sources had said Enright would be tabbed for the job and Wed- nesday·s editions of the Dally Pilot carried a s tory saying Enright was the choice lo begin foo tball history a t Capistrano Valley High. Asked 1f this meant the choice was Bill Cunerty of Dana Hills. who was also rumored as a finalist for the job, S m art replied. "The only information I can gave you is that It will be an- nounced after Monday's board meeting and t hat our choice will come from a group of 42 original candidates." Rustlers, Boes Win Golden West College belted vis- iting LA Southwest. 13-3, and Orange Coast outslugged host Santa Ana. l-'·11, as both area JCs remained unbeaten in con- ference baseball play Thursday. G WC's Rustlers ran their Southern Cal Conference mark to 7-0 behind Mike Selwood's two- run home nm and Vince Bieoek's solo shot. Bienek drove in four runs. giving him eight rbi in the last two games At Santa Ana, OCC's Pirates upped their South Coast Con- ference mark to 3.0 as Rickey Frtck slugged a three-run homer. Bobby Smith had four singles for occ. CdM Battles Laguna In Volleyball Biggie The turning point In the game came in the third inning when Rich La France hit into an inning- ending double play with two run- ne"'rs on base. But a balk was called on the pitch, La France waJked a pitch later and the Pirates rallied for three runs, ty-ing the score at 6. OCC banged out 16 bits, but com milted seven errors. They'll renew an old rivalry but th.is time lt will be in South Coa1t Lea1ue action as the Corona del Mar High Sea Kings invade t.iuna Beach tonight (8) tor a circuit volle1ball club. · Cdll defeated La1un1 Beach in ·the first round of the CJF playoffs a 7ear ago when the two school.$ trtte In d.lfferent circuit.a. , The Sea Kings later Jost to san-ta Barbara In the quarterfinal• whtle another South Coast ICbool, San Clemente, went on to capture the Cir crown. Laguna Beach won the CIF buntini two years aeo. Goff Leaders This year, the South Coast championship figures to be de- cided between the three peren- nial powers. Corona deJ Mar captured the prestigious Inglewood tourna- ment Wednesday with • pair or victories and appears headed for another succesarot season. Coach John Weyraucb's CdM Sea Kings are pac.d by thJ-ee. year varsity starter Chris Allard wttb the balance of the team up from lat year's Junior vanity. Mike Duncan at Laguna Beach saya this year'• equad la the shortest ln recent years with Kip Engen and Jamie Plummer lead- inl the way. Laauna Beach may be ham- pered for Jack of competWon, however. The Artists hav6 bad ()pJy two matches to date. Tonight OD TV • 10:30<p .m. (9) (JO) -LOS ALAIDTOS 8ACING The fU,000 Clarence Hanton Memorial pace trom Loa AJ1mlto1 Wn>. Armbro R.tnjer wllh Jo. O'Brien drtvtna. wUl ba th• favorite and tbreateu the track ncord ot 1 : 51 •lltti. Jim. HMly cat1I Ula action. Or .... CIMW(141 ""'"'·'' Doslal,.111 S<Oftlen, 111 WOOiard, ct lltObe rttGl'I. s' f'rlck, C9h Holli.. If "-"·'' ........ 5 I 4 I 'I 1 1 4 1 1 0 s J 2 l 31 1 2 4 I 2 l 4 I t I I 0 0 0 Hori.,.,< I 0 0 0 Ufl-.c )?Jo l<rlllor'-', a 3 I O O .. _.. .... 0000 Funder--.,11 0 000 c_, P 0 0 00 Toi.tit 11 U 16 10 o. .... ..,.,,,, •r11,.. er.-wic,rf J t O o Mow,,pt,.cf I 0 0 0 81.nO,cf J 1 2 4 Wtmelll, p!>.rf 1 o I O KlllMIOI lb 3 0 1 0 0.VO\lllf'. dll 4 I 0 1 Hutt110tr1.< ? 2 t 0 ....... ~ pllo< 1 0 0 0 Stl~,Jb ' J 4 ) ~.st SltO E"'•ni, If > 2 o • "•-.1111-lf 1 0 9!11 lleletllilUtc, 11t l t I t Allder-. dlwa 1 t 0 0 P•IM II 0 00 0 ltoMrtMlfl,p 0 0 0 0 . Tola!• 2S !> t} • k-"Y•••• r II • JO:i tu 001-1. " ., 411 OOI 0»-11 t I ._.'¥ ...... r II • 010 too 000-' • • o'° ttt oo.-u n 1 Rowers Compete Saturday UC Irvine and Orange Coast College officially launch the spring crew seuon Saturday against UCLA on Newport Bay. Action st.arts at 8 :45 a .m . with the freshman eight race. The frosh four shells row at 9, the JV eights compete at 9 : 15. the varsity fours go at 9:30 with UCI and UCLA competing in the varsity eight al 9:45 The event is free and one of the top vantage points is at OCC's rowing bas e , 1801 W. Coas t Highway in Newport. OCC's s hells rowed a g ains t UC Sa nta Barbara in a practice meet last Saturday. but figure to see much stiffer competition this week. UCI coa c h B o b Newman s ays his An- teaters face a s tiff challenge from UCLA 's varsity boat. "UCLA is very strong, has good depth and i s v ery ph31sical. UCLA has one of the fastest crews on the coast ." sa y s Newman. UCl 's varsity boat lineup includes Ron Linn <bow >. Ar Woodwa rd. Steve DeForest, J eff Han s l e r . John Augustine, Mike Gilb. Chris Molitor. Curt F leming (stroke> and coxswain Keith Wood. Rowing in UCl's JV boat will be Scott Rowe (bow). Dan Perry, Skip Sowko, Fred Wallace, Mike Bortner, Ian Carter. John Mushinski <stroke) and coxswain Charley Martinez. Orange Coast 's JV lineup includes Mark Stevens <bow >. Dave Glenn, Kirk Goddard, Craig Amerkhanian, Tom Box, Tom Saftig, Don Haid, Tom Brown (stroke) and Maura Henegban (coxswain). OCC coach Dave Grant believes bis JV boat will be strong. "We have the potential to be very good this year. We have good size and quality oarsmen. We can become one of the best boats Oil the coast if we continue to improve with each workout a nd each race." says Grant. Lag un a 's Don Demetriades was a dou- ble winner, taking the mile and two-mile, while El Toro's Hector Avila took home the 100 and 220. Dana Hills' Steve Telaneus ctJso had a fine day, winning two events in the Dolphins• meet with Cos t a Me s a . Telaneus set a school re- cord In the 44-0 (51.3> and also won the 880 with a 1:58.0. Newport H a rbo r traveled to West Tor- rance High and competed on what was considered a v e r y s low tra c k . Nonethele s s . Chris Corum was able to r un 10 0 in the 100 and leam- m ate Wayne Kasparek w as jus t a n ins tant behind at 10.1. Corum won thre e events. adding a 220 and 440 victory to his 100 triumph. His time in the 220 (22 .8) ties his personal best. Ken Margerum o f Fountain Valley tied his sea son's best in the 100 by running a 9.9 agains t Kennedy Hi g h (La Palma) Thursday. The versatile athlete also won the 120 high hurdles in a s wift 14.5 (two-tenths of a second off his best > and anchored the victorious mile relay team., Steve Rakhs hani of Edison (Huntin g t o n Be a c h ) e qu a le d his season hi gh in the pole va ult, c lea r in g 14 ·0 against Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks. llA1'51TY l!f TOf'D tnl 1631 L..t9u"a a .. c11 100-1 """·l CEI 1oq. 1. Nunas Ill 10 q 3 RU\\1'11 IEI" 0. no I .tlvold IE I 73 q 1. C~apman CLI 74 O; 3 N1'"'' Ill 14 1 o o I a...om~n CLI S2 3. 2 Wltll· fathr IL)~ 3. J MMpl~ ... , S• •. UO I Ftvnn IE) 1 01 2 21. ?. 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J S~<lt LI 11 8 , -• l uo R•••• I El Toro». • lain Va ey. . M •l•R•ln 1 £1To•o• ·~· The v icto r y evens ")P 1 Ph+lf1D'\ Cl 1 10-1 l G•ll•..Jm , ., E ,,, ~ , R""' L• 11>-10 , Fountain \ allC'y at l · l in HJ • A()btlo"" • E \ o 2 c.ooo"'"" l h c S u n s c t I. e a ~ u e EI • ~ l H~l\I L" 4 . u , c;ov•a•n• E• ••••· baseba ll st a ndin gs McC.a-.1o. •L ,., • 1 Ra1 •E • Newport Harbor un .. 1 ' defeated going into the ~;~"-~''~'~!~~~1t M·~ .. ,~;·:•0 1 leaJtue ach on. 1s now 0-2 flw•n•"'" M• 11 ~ iv. k•• M • Fountain Va lley won 1t 111) t MUll')f"I" Ut71 t ? h h h B~uc,,•••0 M 7llq1R,O'l· M•7"1 int e lOt w en Kevin u o I u...,.,.. •• UI I n1 l 1 Romine and Bill Grill ~o;~~~ •u• '044 1 ao .... , •M• wa lke d, Mike Musso e~o • .,.,,,.. .. ...,,,. 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Mater Dei. in losing its ~~ ~' fourth straight league --~' decision, was limited to a · · pair of base hits, both li@C.® singles. Tom Croal had one and Bobby Meacham the other. Mater Del's next game is at Pius X in Downey Tuesday al\emoon. Met., Del It I all .511•4 ¥1 " ADl>Oll 1111 Cro•I. o M•rtln lb H1nll. lb Meacllam.u McGowan.11> Drarba.c LlO llut, rt Schul tr, cl Tola It 7 I ., ) 1 l 7 1 1 1 ,, Sorvlte UI Alla~llll, 11> Buacl\Plt , \\ StemlvlAc, lb PlrfKtllo,c S1tw1,dll FIUm1ut1ce, cl Sy ml'nfl,lb DILll TIY'fo,, r1 Burns. o lb ,. ,. 0 , 0 J 0 7 ' l 0 ) 0 1 0 1 I ' 0 0 0 J3 , " 0 0 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 t AT THE SIGN OF ThiE CAT! Great deals on CAPRI II • Fulty •tfi< trnnoc •ut~hc ea.OQ9Ufft ••no'tl-'-"& ,., ... cam-~• l.onq llorw-1. 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All·--1. w...,.r IHI 1 tt; 2 H~......,.,\lllftt..VflllfWCO eon IHI S.72 Edltofl-nMMl11111t911lr l'leld 11·101 OPEN SUNDAY , There 11 be lots of action ih the jazz festival, including (Jeff) Ed Shaughnessy and the Energy Force Big Band and (right) Don Menza, one of many top musicians who will conduct clinics for students. Jazzfest Stars Notables ,, By JACKIE HYMAN Ol t.,. 0•111 Potot St•ll Some of the lop names in jazz are coming to Orange Coast College. And so are a lot of players nobody's ever heard of. The unknowns are elementary, 1u01or high, senior high and col· lege studenU.. THE BIG NAMES include Cin performance) Matrix. Ed Shaughnessy and the Energy Force Big Band, Shelly Manne, Ray Brown and Herb Ellis, and Bill Watrous and the Manhattan Wildlife Refuge, as well as (judges) Kun Richmond. John· Prince, Roy Burns, Alf Clausen, Herb Patnoe, Clare Fischer and Jimmy Lyons. A total of 51 student bands will be campeting in the OCC Jan Ensemble Festival next weekend. This year, the festival was fuUy booked by Oct. 21, with 30 bands on the waiting list. "We know that jazz is be· ing accepted more and more all the time," said Charles Rutherford, founder of the nine· year.old festival. "It's more pro· minent in the junior high and elementary schools. "Nine years ago you wouldn't have found a high school around here having a jazz program. and some un.iversities didn't. I think the (school) administrations saw it was a good thing and they said, ·we want that in our schools."' As the number of bands has in· creased. so has the quality of performances, Rutherford said "WE CAN ALMOST predict il is going to go up. They're getting involved with the professional element. The students are get· ting better all the lime." Some of the schools have com· posers and arrangers a mong their students. '"l think you can say now it's fairly common for a high school to have an arranger in their group," Rutherford said. "Most of these students have access to some kind of theory in the high school. But a lot of it is talking to people and having a de· sire to create something." Admission is free to observe the school bands. which will com· pete for awards in the OCC Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Admission is $1 for clinics, $1.50 for the Saturday 'af· ternoon concert, and $4 each· night. Tickets may be ordered from the OCC Jazz Festival at the above address (zip 92626). with a self.addressed stamped enveloped enclosed. / The complete schedule, which has been revised from pre· viousl) announced schedules. is listed below. Student band com· · petition and major .concerts are in the auditorium;· locations or clinics are nOted below. bers in music rooms; also4:30to 6 p .m., clinic with OCC Jazz Ensemble and Don Menza, "Bill Watrous and Conte CaudOU in auditorium. 8 :30 p.m •• Ed Shaughnessy and the Energy Force Big Band concert. ·' SATURDAY, MARCH2e~9to THURSDAY, MARCH 24 -11 :20 a.m. and 1 to3 p.m., college 8:40 to 11:20 a.m: and 1 to 5:40 bands; l :30 to 3 p.m . clinic with p.m ., student bands: 4:30 to 6 Shelly Manne, Ray Brown and p.m ., clinic with Matrix mem· Herb Ellis in auditorium; al5o bers in music rooms; 8:30 p.m., 1:30 to 3 p.m .• clinic wi(\l. Matrix concert. Manhattan Wildlife Refuge ill. FRIDAY,MARCH25-8:40to music rooms. 3:30 p.m ., Shelly 11:20 a.m. and 1to3:40 p.m ., stu· Manne, Ray Brown and Her.b El- dent bands: 4:30 to 6 p.m. clinic lis concert: 8 :30 p.m .• Bin with Ed Shaughnessy and the Watrous and the M anhattaO Energy Force Big Band mem-Wildlife R~fuge concert LEGEND: Swallows Sticking to Schedule~ I 1 IJ RESTROOM G PARKING MISSION DRIVE·IN TH!ATEA By ANNE COOPER Of I,_ o.fl1 ~Itel Si.ff The swallows of San Juan Capistrano have finally got their act together this year. For the first time in the 19-year history of the city's Swallows Day festival, the little birds will arrive Saturday, the same day as the all-equestrian parade staged in their honor. No one knows how long the Capistrano swallows have been making their annual pilgrimage. They leave San Juan in October, bound for Argentina. and return to Mission San Juan on Saint ~oseph's Day, March 19. SONGWRITER Leon Rene, listening to the radio on St. Joseph's Day. 1939, heard about the swallows' return and com· posed a popular tune. "When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano" was recorded by 12 nationally known artists within weeks. llOld three million copies and made San Juan Capistrano a touchstone or romance to people around the world. This year more than 50,000 peo- ple are expected in the 200·year· old rntsaion.... city to welcome the swallows and watch an estirnat· ed 3,:500 parade participants. The swallows didn't always re- turn to crowds and fanfare. Tb•l'e was a time, so legend goes, that the birds were shooed away by. wrongthlnking townspeople, wl&o considered them pests. A mission padre, angered at the birds' persecution, opened his ar m• and welcomed the :Wallowa to the mission. They bave returned every spring. o.11,PJtM-..'""-c"'"'· FOR YEARS the swallows Streets close at 12:30 p.m. on parade route (above) were the only inhabitants or the San Juan: What, Where ' Festivities will center this ' weekend on the Fiesta de las ' Golondrinas (Return of the 1 Swallows) parade SatUTday ln San Juan Capistrano, but there will be lots more to do, too. T he f a m ous Capistrano swallows are due to arrive at the ' mllslon Saturday. Crowd• lfadi· tlonally ealhet in the early morn· • inf h()W'I alon1 the 1treeta out- side the mtsalon, eaaer to be first totpot the returnina birds. the El Adobe Restaurant, 31891 Camino Capistrano. Tickets are $10. On SUnday tbe ml:sslOP will of·. fer a tr..utioaal pageant. It is scbefluledfor 1:30 p.m. Jewel of the Missions, as Mission San Juan has come to be known. Founded in 1776, the mission was confiscai.e<i by the Mexican gov- ernment in 1834 and auctioned ore in 1845. Less than a month before he died in 1865, Abraham Lincoln restored the mission to the Catholic Church. For years the mission was ~bandoned to the elements and the swallows. ln 1910 Monsignor St. John O'Sulijvan be.Ian a restoration effort that h'-6 been continued to the present ii't.)'. Working in the mission, O'SUHivan became well ac~ua1nted wltn its bird life. · There is a very odd fact about these swallows," he wrote in 1930. "They migrate every autumn. but their return is with the greatest regularity on St. Joseph's Day. "WITIDN A FEW days they set about patching up the ir broken nests, building new ones and disputing possession Qf others with such vagrant spat· row families as may have taken up illegal quarters there during the swallows' absence." The ·first organized· swallow watch look place in 1936, accord· ing to San Juan historian Pamela Hallan. About 2.000 people gathered to scan the skies. After hours of watching, praying and consuming liquid refreshments, the largest flock of swallows ever to descend on the missi(lll "blackened the sky." · :~~ ..... Jn recent years certain killj<>fs and ornithologists heve clal~ed the San Juan mission swal~ do not come in one flock, 'btrt stragg1e in over days or even weeks. They also aver,.the b1rds nest as readily at the Lion Coun· try wild .animal preserve-in Irvine as they do at Mission ~an Juan. · True believers know bett~r. They will line the curbs ar0und the mission Saturday, waiting in uncertain times for one of nature's cert a inties -ibe s wallows that come bad( to Capistrano. \ I Janet MacKaig 's print of steps is in 'Four-woman Show' at Amold Gallery •nr'llAJI AND l'LO'l'SAm'-Worb by IUdlard . l'l...._, Kippl Koltoulaku, Jlm Cotes and Doa Yalltl. Saturday through April 18 at 309 )f al&D Gallery, 309 Malden, Fullerton. Recep- Ucm I p.m. Saturday. Hours: 1 to 5 p.m. Tb1ll"lld8p-Sunday1. Free. ANDY WAJUIOL FILM -About bis work, noon Tuesda1 lo Fine Arts Room 118, Or~e Coast Collece.2'101 Fairview Road, Coeta Mesa. Free. OUTDOO• ART SHOW -With demomt.rations, starts 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Seacliff Village, 2123 Main St., Huntington Beach. 960-lOU. Free. DRAWING FROM LIVE MODEL -With guest • . WESTEaN SCUl.PTU•Es -By Geor1e Kuanovlcb, now throu1b April 30 at Renzullo Sculpture Galleria, 1445· S. Cout Hi1bwa1, La1unaBeacb..10a.m . to5p.m.dally. Free. P&INT SALE -By Lakeside Studio, 10 a. m. to 4 p.m. Wednesdey in the Santa Ana Colle1e Library, 17th and Bristol streets. Free. PERMANENT COLLECl'ION DISPLAY - Works by Jim Dine, Louise Nevelson and others, today through March 31 at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 2211· W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. Noon to 4 p. m. Tuesdays-Sundays and 6 to 9 p.m. Fridays. Admission by donation. FOUR·WOMAN SHOW -Prints by Margaret Bedell, Janet B. Mackaig, Cynthia A. Osborne and Janet P . Wheeler, now through April 10 at Arnold Gallery, 2811 VUla Way, Newport Beach. Receptioo 7to10 p.m. Saturday. Free. Stylized nine-Inch-tall deer from 18th csntuty China are In 'Oriental C/Olaonne• 9#--r."'°' 6cboo1 Df -*' ,,.,.. * "'4-, )lopal ~cabtmp of li)anci1111 of 1.onbon ( 18913 MAGNOLIA ST. FOUNTAIN VALLEY IA~•t to l.-Mwt) ,..,. 968-21l7 • 968-6249 CUSSISMOW JORMIM61M: . ...... .,......, .. _ ·~·· ,,....._,_ _. . .._, ...... LISSOM._,, Sut ... USIOM .-LUUY U..11,.USIOM • ,,_ c-.... Wor1<ed P"deml"'*'I' In ,.. .................... ,Ew-1~110 wlll'I I,.. L-~ ,or .,_,,,.·~. e,. ~ ~y JolMd wlll'I Quya..,, Oalll llllCllo ...._. • ---· Ind c:.o.net w1lll '""' Wllbl'I N-()pe<e ~ must be lal<efl U.. 'The Argentine Cniser' by Montague Dawson is part of the 'Marine Art' ~ IWC1euie.lt1aHll~Ohll--wme ftlOfllll .. Ille el9Md TAPESTRIES -From Harrania, Egypt, pJua IN"""" Ac-...,"' °"""'"9· L-..,, .,...,.., __ . ____ _. -wtlll II~ Vo._ova, ---prints, t.hrou&h March 26 at the Laguna Beach ... ~. Plllllt •?171•911Q49 Museum of Art Store, 307 Cliff Drive, 11 :30 a .m: ._ ________________ _. exhibft • The Arts in Brief· to 4: 30 p.m., daily except Tuesdays. EXPERIMENTAL WORKS-By Lita Albuquer· que, Alan Blizzard and Tom Herberg, now through April 1 at Golden West College Gallery, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. Free. Europe Trip Open Singers Orange Coast College's Symphonic Chorale is going to Europe this summer, and openings are still available for interested singers. The tour, under the diredion of Carole Boelter, will spend 21 days louring France, Switzerland, Germany, Austria and Holland. Dates are June 23-July 14 and cost is $1,148, in- cluding all transportation, lodging, two meals per day, insurance and sightseeing. Reserva- tions deadline is March 24. Additional information is available by call- ing 556-SIB>. JJartc~ Ca.paRfl Pre.ln-n Work Orange County's Matti Lascoe Dance · ,.heater Company will be premiering a new york, "Zero-lot-line," with a score by Morton 6ubotnick, at 8:30 p.m . March 25 and 26 at the \'anguard Theater, 9014 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles. Tickets at $3.50 for adults and $2.50 for atudents will be available at the door or can be ·reserved by calling (213 > 276-9987. . ~nlc Efotl~ at A •alael• Stadt ... . Pink F1oyd will appear in concert at 7:30 &>:.bl. May 6 at Anaheim Stadium. Tickets are $8:50 and $9.50 until April 3, after which they will ri:ie by $2. Tickets are available at agencies. Tf'llout• tor Mulf!al · . Auditions for "Annie Get Your Gun," star- : rtlfg Sue Thompson as Annie Oakley, wUI be held :by the Anaheim C1v1c Llght Opera next week. : Auditions will be at Cook Audltorium, :Anaheim _High School, 8ll W. Lincoln Ave. ·'Schedule ts: slngera, 7 p.m . Monday; dancers :and musicians, 7 p.m . Tuesday; acton, 7 p.m . :wednesday; call backs on Thursday. Children :between 8and12 may audition. arts festival, May 20-22 at Fashion Island. Selected entries will be included in a literary magazine. Participants may enter as many times as they wish, but only one prose entry (500 words maximum> and one poem (40 lines max· imum) will be selected per person. Entries must be typed and siened and in- clude the address and phone number of the en- trant. Entries may be deposit«! in designated · collectlm boxes at any city library branch by April23. ~eafall' at llf..te Celiter The Los Angeles Master Chorale and Sin- fonia Orchestra, directed by Roger Wagner, will perform Handel's "Messiah" April 9 and 10 at the Los Angeles Music Center Pavilion. Soloists will be Mary Rawcliffe, Bonnie Hurwood, Byron Wright and David Pittman Jennings. Tickets are available at agencies or from the Music Center box office. Sltalcespeare HbtfWfl Plat1 Shakespeare's "King Henry IV, Pt. 1" will be presented March 31 through AerU 30, Wednes- day through Sunday evenings. by the Shakespeare Society of America at the Globe Playhouse, ll07 N. Kines Road, W. Hollywood. Ticket information is available at (213) 650-0208. Oscars Neil Sf.an Cotaedfl Audition• The Tustin Theater Guild will hold tryouts for Neil Simon's "Come Blow Your Hom" at 7 p.m . March 30 and 31 in the Council Chambers, Tustin City Hall, Centennial Way between 1st Street and Main. Sought are a man abcnlt 33, a character ac- tor, a young man about 20, two women about 23 and a character actress. 'West Side Stort1' Trw .. t• Auditions have been scheduled for Fullerton . Civic ught Opera's production of "West Side Story," which wiU be performed May 27-28, June 3·5 and June 10-11. Tryouts will be at 218 W. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton. The schedule is: dancers, 1 p.m. March 271 singers and actors and actresses, 7:30 p.m . March 28 and 29. Dancers should also come to a singing audiUon. An accompanist will be provided and audi· Uoners are encouraged to sing something from the score. Call back& will be March 31 with re· hearsals beginning April 11. Additional informa- tion can be obtalned by calling 526-3832 weekday afternoons. Examined One pound of conee. · An accompanist will be provided. Ap- :PJOpriate music should be provided by the audi- : tloner In the correct key. Performance dates will :be ¥ay 6-7, 13-15 and 20-22. Additional informa- :tiortls available from 636-3670. A behind-the-scenes look at Hollywood's Academy Awards pre- sentations is presented on ''TVTV Looks at the Oscars," ainng Tuesday at 10 p.m. on KCET, Channel28. The video documen- tary program , a coJ production of TVTV and KCET, examines bow the Awards ceremony af. feels the Hollywood com- munity and what it's re· ally like to be up for an Oscar. It wtll be repeat- ed at 9 p.m. March 26. When you open a ·new checking ~Newport Lltft90rtl c ... tat ~ :~ Newport Beach residents 14 and older are :eligible to enter original writing in a Literary ;f.estlval spon1ored by the city's library and City. :~rts Commission in conjunct.ion with the city's AUCTION Friday, March 18 8 p.m. Sunday, March 20--1 p.m. !lrQulslte Oriefrtat carpet• -Kinnan -Strouk -Tabriz, Kashan, HaNldan and many others. Some antique, all In bMutltul condition from a priv1t. utate. Thia It 1 must ... for the collector. In tMtdltlon -cut atu•. crystal art atau, clods, sterlfnl lllHr, lltetl jewllty, IOld Cf\alns, "antlquee. Ori.ntaf art. bflSIWat'I, china, pon:!llalrlt. VIMS, mqnlfkient Pl~ au at bitpln prices. from our Inventory of hundNds of lttms niu.cf at ovw $1,500,000.00 COIE & SEE THE FUI & EICITEIEIT OF Ill AUCTION IN THI mADD • COWOITAIU ATllOSMll Ill OM Of OttAJtQI coowrrt LCMlDT GAWRIQ. Nodwatfor ................. HOURS ln1P1Ctlon & .,,.._ ..... 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For further information, call Committee for Arts (71'4) 833-6378. fMJOY Youasw ••• TAHA CHILD TO THf THEATRE! 5PICIAL IYIMT FOi C .. LDUM AMD YOUHG ADULTS FOi IOc POPCOIM THIATH MAllOMlnH AMHICAMA MUSICAL--TWO.--.- "IEM FIAHKUH0S DllAM"9 S I •t• Aprl 2. 1,_, 1,_ UQ YIUACM TMIATH $Z f9Cllllty /lfflff, .... IOc AU QILDUM uc rn........,.. ,....... .. Iott"'· #1. SPRING IS HERE! 0 0ar Own SfrawtMnits" Wolf "tit y• ... ounl Oft sate this weekend with ste••· too! We Have Evertf .. Mj 0'94 SUH. 'TIL 6 ~' WfWire -~ 7f' kh. Iii Most Storn Fretlt Am•al' Dally .----Rellf:11Til-----1 r-----cflJIJJ:•Iti----, : ~'""' I I SMOW WHrTE I 1 CB.ERY HEARTS 11 CAULIFLOWER 1 I II I I 3 .. IL 2sc II 59c . I I 9-ctt I I Heod I I u..t 1 klll. II u.it J I I Wiii e..,... I : Wllll c-.-: ~--------------1·--------------~ Wltf r.., 49• hell L..st Of TIM S.- ,----~(tl!I.il!lJ}-----• ,-----c<•t•1:1ttJ1r----. I lcflMrt II Tnos .._.. I 1 LEnUCE 11 Mey Swfff 1 l ...,. 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D&AJIA -•-one Flew Over the CUckoo's Nest, .. 8 o'clock tonicbl and Saturday iD Oran&'e Coast Colleie Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road. Coet.a Mesa.Free. •AaATBON PASBJON SllOW -7 o•ctock tonisht to 3 p.m. Sunday, to set new record, at Huntiqtcn Center, 7777 Edinler Ave .• Hunt- iDetoo Beach. Free. 'BOT L MLTIMOaE• -Adult comedy, 8:30 o'clock taligbt, Saturday and March 3'-26 and $:30 p.m. Sunday and March Z1 in the Golden West College Theater, 1S744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. $3 general, $2 students and seniors. Tickets at bookstore or door. VINTAGI OOllBDY -"You Can't Tate It With You:• 8:30 o'clock tonight through April 9, Fridays and Saturdays only, at t.be Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, 88 Fair Drive. $3 general, $2 students and seniors. 556-54:19between1:30 and 6 :30p.m. FOLK MUSIC -Mitch Greenhill and Mayne CHAMBER MUSIC -By St. Andrew's Scbola Cantorum, 8 o'clock tonight in Grace Chapel, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrew's Road, Newport Beach. Jeani's Works Magic By CAROL MOORE OI .. Delly ~let s-.tt Three restaurant critics have raved profusely about the savory sauerbraten with gingersnap gravy served with homemade red cabbage and butlered spaetzle at Jeani 's Bistro in Laguna Beach. But we much prefer the poached salmon sauced with Hollandaise and accom- panied by butlered leaf spinach or the sauteed abalone laced with mushrooms and served with crisp fried zucchini. Which just goes to prove there's much to enJOY in this comfortably intimate hideaway for evenings when you want to dine elegantly but within reason. THE SALMON ($7.75) and abalone ($7.95) are midway in the menu that ranges rrom red snapper ($4.95) to chateaubriand for two ($19.25). Entrees come with bread, beverage and soup or crisp salad garnished with chopped egg and julienne beets. the sauces and prime rib are un· derstandably generous. As the ubiqu.itous hostess, she qow insures the pleasure of her guesta by offering such a la carte nicetfes as asparagus, sauce Bearnaise or baked apple filled with currant jelly. We've enjoyed three evenings there so far and &r6 eager to re- turn for roast duck.ling veronique and rack of lamb bouquetiere. THE SE'ITING is enticing too: deep cushion tan leather arm chairs, soft piano bar music, dis- tinctive grease pencil sketches in silvered frames and glass spirals that bold both the red carnation and salt and pepper. For those who want to linger longer ther'e are two bot and two cold hors d'oeuvres, especially the smoked salmon with capet"'S. chopped eggs and creamed horseradish. We haven't seen the desserts s uch as cheesecake with blueberry sauce or chocolate sac her torte yet because we know Jeani's presentation would be too lounge is worth a stop, too, and wine "is meant to be enjoyed without undue attention to rituaJ." For reservations call 494--0162. ••• THE 1977 SPRING Wine Festival will be sponsored by the Southern California Restaurant Writers Sunday. April 3 from 4 to 8 p.m. iD the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Syndicated columnist Jerry Mead, chairman, advises that al· tendance is limited to 1,000 peo- pl e and tickets must be purchased in advance for $12.SO each. Address requests to S.C.R.W., P.O. Box 612, Westminster. 92683. Fifty or more major wineries will be repre&eoted, and interna- tional cbeeeemakers and some or California's finest bakers will be there to enhance the epicurean delighL For the sake of diet and ap- pearances, we shy away from gravies. But if you 're ever going to splurge, this is the place. Proprietress Jean Willmas is a past executive of Lawry Foods so hard to resist. \ The hotel is offering a weekend package in connection with the event. The $1.ro tab per couple will include deluxe accommoda- tions for two nights, wine festival tickets. mu.iti-course dinner for two at Alfredo's and complimen· tary tennis. Phone 540-2550, Ext. 250 for rMervations. They are just two more reasons for returning to 696 S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach for lunch or dinner. The cocktail THI o~ y PUCI TO Gn ••EAT HIW YOU DBJ PA SHAMI • Co.MID I Hfl LOX CHAM CHHSI & IAGll WEEKEND SPECIALS I REAKFAST SPECIAL 7 CL& to 12 Moo. ~!!~ ~:S ~,~:orange 1u1ce $ 245 lox. eggs & onions. home fned potatoes. bagel. butter Coffee OIHHEA SPECIALS • FRJ •• SAT.-SUM. BRAISED SHORT RIB - $3.95 Cuo of soup 0< house salad vegetable oven-browned potato. bread & butte< c:ollee of tea BEEF-IN-A-POT -$4.25 FiwO...ort- W1th chicken soup. noodles. matzah ball carrots celery, vegetable. bread & butler. coffee Of lea ' 0,...1 ..... 10,_ 10..,. 421L t1t•St .. c..t...._ Ul-2120 Open 7 Days ll1ghest Quality "llat1\·e ~lex1cJn Foods t!i'!M~ GIANT 7 FOOT 1V SCREEN Mon.-Tlu. I l:l:> o.m. lo 10 p.m. Fri. & Sot. I l:l:>o.m. to 11 p.m. CUCKT AILS Sunday '4 p.m. to I 0 p.m. HAPPY HOUR 11 :30 AM lo '4:30 PM 9093 E ADANS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-791 l EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA . . ,, ,1L ,,; ~I I f1l''' ~....-;o~------------TWO STEAK AND CRAB LEG DINNERS MOSE All.ISON -9:30 p.m. to 2 a .m. tonight and Saturday at Hungry Joe's Jau Club, 1506 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. $S plus ooed.rink minimum. NATIONAL OB.ANGE SHOW -At Orange Show Grounds, San Bernardino, through March Z1. Includes rodeo and shows, plus military parade (ll:30a.m. SUnday, south on "E" Street h'om 6th Street). Noon to 10 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m . to 10 p.m . weekends. $2 adults, 75 cents children 6-12. ST AMP EXPO '77 -Open to 9 o'clock tonlgbt, 10 a.m. to8p.m. Saturday and lOa.m. to6p.m. Sun- day at Sheraton-Anaheim Hotel. Exhibits, films. $2 adults, $1 juniors, under 6 free. Student groups SO cents each. 'NIGRr OF JANUARY 1'Tll' -Drama by Ayn Rand, 8:30 o'clock tonight through Sunday and March 24-Z7 in the Golden West College Actors Playbox, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. $2. nckets at bookstore. 'FOUB SAINTS IN THREE ACl'S' -Opera by Gertrude Stein and Virgil Thomson, 8:30 o'clock tonight and Saturday at Cal State Long Beacb Studio Theater, 6101 E . 7th St. $3.50 general, $2.50 students. (213) 498-4540. FOLK DANCING -At South Coast Plan, Bristol Street at the San Diego Freeway, Costa Mesa. Tbe lnterseetioo Greek Dancers, 1, 4 and 7 p.m. today; the Oberlanders Bavarian Dancers, l, 2:30 and 4 p.m. Saturday; Esplendor Aneca Dancers, l , 2:30 and 4 p.m . Sunday. Free. •FIDDLER ON THE ROOF' -Musical, 8:30 o 'clock tonight and Saturday and March 25-26, and 2 p.m. Sunday and March Z7. Long Beach Civic Light Opera at Jordan Auditorium. $2.50-$7.50 at Liberty and Mutual agencies or (213) 432-7926. 'DEA'nl OF A SALESMAN" -Drama, 8:30 o'clock tonight and Saturday at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach.494-0743. •TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA' - Shakespeare comedy, now through April 23 at South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. $4.50-$6.50. 646-1363after 1 p.m. 'NORMAN, IS THAT YOU?• -Comedy, now APADANA ~· AWARD WINNING RESTAlJRANTM~ AUTHENTIC CUISINE ~ OF :e~sTa;, ~~T~~~b~:sT and Russian specialties Continental Cuisine Also ·t/ '-~ Luncheon -Monday ttvu Friday 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Dinner -Every Evening lrom 5:00 p.m. 800 Newport Cante< Drive across from Fastnon Island Reservations honOred -~ T!I02 GAirporter qnn CJ/otel PRESENTS OUTSTANDING DINING & ENTERTAINMENT .• * MEDITE RRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQUISITE CUISINE-SERVICE DINNER SERVED FROM 5 PM LUNCH FROM 11 :30 AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM 10 AM • 3 PM * Captain's Table Coffee Shop SERVING U HOURS OANCNG & ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY IN THf LOUNGE 18700 MacARTHUR-NEWPORT (°"°'m THI A 833-2770 1 .. -..... ... ....... , ...... .... 11os u1t katella aw . an1ti.irn 17141 Ut-2"4 through May 29 at Sebastian•s West Dbmer Playhouse, 140 A vendla Pico, San Clemente. $10-$1.$. 482-9950. CONTINUING IN L OS ANGELES - "Travesties" and "The Importance ol ~ Earnest, .. through Sunday at the Mark TQiier Forum; Filmex Film Festival, tbrouah llarc&Z'I at the Plitt Century Plaza; "Me and Bessie,•· through March 29 at the Huntlngtoo Harttori Theater; "Long Day's Journey Into Nlaht. » through April 2 at tbe Abm&DSClll Theater. ID· definite runs: "Bubbling BroWll suaar" at the Pantages Theater; "Vanities" at the WeatwOOd Playhouse; "A Chorus Line" at the Shubert Theater. SATtJRDA Y. MARCH lt FES11VAL OF THE SWALLOWS PARADB -1 p.m . Saturday in San Juan Capistrano. See Page Cl. DICK CLARK SHOW -2 and 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Magic Mountain in Valenda. north of Hollywood. $7.95 adu.its, $6.95 3-11.. in- cludes rides. (213) 367-2203. AF &ICAN DANCE -By the R'Wanda Lewis Afro-American Dance Company Inc.. 8 p.e>'. ·saturday ln Chapman College Memorbl Auditorium, 333 N. Glassell St.. Or8tlge1 • general, $!students and seniors. 997-6646. .~·: . BACH FESTIVAL -Student prize-winner~ and 6 p.m. Saturday at Chapman College R Hall, 333 N. Glassell St., Orange. Free. SUNDAY• MA.llCll Zt . . . .. BACH ORGAN WORKS -By Orange Cont College students. Two concerts Sunday: 4p.m . at First Presbyterian Church, Euclid A venue north of Chapman, Garden Grove; and 5:30 p.m. at United Methodist Church, Main at 'Stanford. Garden Grove. Free. P RE·FESTI VAL JAZZ CONCERT -Bill Watrous, Don Menza and Conte Candoli, 2 p.m. Sunday in Orange Coast College Auditorium, Z701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $2 at door. SADDLEBACK CONCERT CROB.ALE - Beethoven and Mozart, 7 p.m. Sunday at Geneva (See FV 81'UDENTS, P age Cl) Viii "&trhru SAfORGASBORD IU!STAURANT 8AHOUl'T ,ACILJTma -UP ft> 1" N~ MUMTlllGTON ll!Aat •~OIL MM IH:tMAi..aT.AHTM -LCOMTNW't, "THE FOOTNOTU" .,, .. . <Direct from the L•ncen> • '· IUellflf M-.-Sol. -t 100 p.m. StlOWnACI LOUIH '*-·" .. '1"*-> ,,,~ •• ' 0 ' ~·~~i1Miiv1;';~;~ET~ Directly opposltt Dl1 ... yl•nd 1j 1700 S. M..t.w 772-StOO ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH IN (f«merfy Shetaton Beoch Inn) %1112 "9cfflCI Co"1 .... , -53&-1421 Hu.Ung9Q(t efeech PRESENTS: SWING" INTO SPRING With th• Honey 8"• But and Hefen Hutchln10n SUNDAY, MAROt 20, 4 to 9 P.M • ... INe C 14 NCI OICH.I sou• sWMt . DtX&AMD. JAJZ .UM SISSIOM. SJ.00 DOMA110M SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE DAMCl·COC~Al.S.OtMHllAYAI AU . ,.,, ...... ---.... f-.. Mc9d! ~ from 6 p.in. NOa:M:R~ • BRUNCK-10 A.M. -2 P.M. DAILY LUNCH INQAUI 11:30 A.M. tol:IO P.M. WllKDA\' IAN.Y DINHMI -I to 7 p..m. COCKTAILS -5-7 p.m. With Vlnoe V .. 9"11 ,,tu .. ,..,., GERMAINE AND CLEAR DAY '" nte TflftlcMd l.OUnge T..-e. ... L t ""'°to 1t30 a.lit. BANQUET FACILITIES -. \ 2CMOO P!R90N8 • AT10N813&-1421 C110Wll HOlJm --.. ·-RllTAUllUIT .. OO.WIM¥. uw--. ......... ._ .... -.am s..tA Coed'• ,,,,_, Cwl111N IVY HOUSE RES1'AURANT "4~1AW. LAGUNA MACH o.n.• ••• nd' ._.._...,.. .. _ ... 111r1 .. ... •• • .... ""1 • n.vr ,, .... ~ ~ ba .... lb . !fWAn ., ................ mm.- ::'=.,~-:.~: = tla•ater ha Otaa1• Cout7 -at AnaMm .. GnDd Hotel. Tia• ori1lnal Seba1tlu'• ln San Clemmte opmed 1D Ncwe:mW ol 1m ad eausbt oa Uk• wlldfln. Sold out bouHs wen tbe Ol'der of the day, 9Dd the bla'1..t blta ("Plddler oo the Root," .. Normm, i. That You?") were reprised for renewed nm1. Tlwater Opening A.prt1 JJ IJ , J ,AwlM' I U1llt ... an.t --~~ • ~ ....... ..B==-adm'llM 4 n •• '* • -•e Twp&,. ftll9 • • ,.,,,. ,..Coem wm bebl..t a tM .... ,,..,,... Cbea&tr 8Mw'du. lbrcll a.atioa.m. ••• TBOO WBO mlued South Cout a~·· acellt:nt p&Dtom1$e QPID• ..ty '"Iba Dartn• Dardolaa•"' (~ ••Love Jl1Dda CcllJDo C. Co.mo") wW ret two more cbaneel. The SCR IDlme UOQpe wll1 perfcrm on Saturda1 at J p.m. and Monday at 8 p.m . at tbe Cotta Meaa theater, 182'7Newport Blvd. ro lnl8in 't1'c.n ~Tom Titm ] nccnmeded for \be whole famllJ. CAU..90UD -AudJUam far the ebildre'• play •-n;. Hobbtt" wW be held &mday at 1 p .m. by tbe Founlaln Valley CommunJt)'. Theater at the city'• community center, 10200 Slater Ave ••• Olarles O'Connor is directing the faataay, which will be cast with younpten 8 years old and over. openJ.q O!l May 7 ... further inlormatlon ti available at839-Gl73 ••• B 0 B WHITE Formerty With THEPlAmRS LAST YEA& THE San Clemente theater, pnwioualy a 1bowcue for pro- feaaloul but n<munion talent, aiped an Acton F.qulty contract. Now the 1uc- cesaful South Coast operatioa wW be ----------------joined by the Anaheim theater -to be Written by Ronald Bomaom and Steven DeNa&it. both resident 8eton at SCR, the abow evolves in the traditlGn of American silent movies. Cast members are John Elllneton, Reainald Rook, Howard Shangraw and Anni Long. BACKSTAGE -The musical play "Plnocchlo0 will be presented by t.be Youth Theater ol tbe Laguna Moulton Playhouse on April 1, 2 and 3. • .curtain ia 7~30 Friday and 2:30 Saturday and Su.nday at the playhouse, 606 Lquna Ca~ nyon Road, Laguna Beach. •• reserva· tions 4M-0743. LUNCHEON and DINNER RESERVATIONS HONORED Phone (714) 644-1700 ~~ ' mown aa Sebastian'• Dinnet Playbouae at the Grand. Tbe leadoff show at the Grand Hotel will be "Hello Dolly," targeted for an "Dardolasea .. ls abort (under an hour) .and sweet, one ol the fUnnlest produc· tiona put on atqe W. Muon -and it's ~olJen Sl':Jragon GENUINE CHINESE MANOMIN DISHES Specializing In Chinerie A la C.Orte Dishes LUNCH•Olt-4NER DAILY Food to Take Out 11:30 AM. to 10 P.M. JIU...._~ COSTAMISA '42-7162 • 646-HI I Drop By El Matador Say Hello To Mcrclal TRY ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST MEXICAN FOOD Now Serving A"lerican & Mexican Areaklast from 7 A M. Sat. & Sun. LUMCHIEOH c,,..... 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Ttl Ille Tn6 err::,- • "9 fll ec.1ta...., QI .., 6rtffitlt si-= =.~i:: Re,tlt -7:30-., Wild llliladonl e lM Americu Style ()) TM Odd c..iplt 0 llAl QJl Cl) 111 Hollywtttl ~ (1)1'1 .... '1111-Jil*tl'sWN Q) <• (()).., .... l\U) Cl}) Dolly "'* .. m c.mons IS Hlc•n's Heroes fD QIRnel 21 Tcwupt cm Lim Club l!J "f'' Troop . 8:00 U llfE AFRICAN QUEEN .._ All NEW ADVENTURE 9 ((17) CJ)) (() Tiit Ahlm (li9e1 One.flour adventure. bued on "lite Alnan Queen" by CS forester •ftll aet 1n Af11ca du11n1 WW I, fu tur1n1 the boat, its scrulfy, un,olnhed uotun 1nd a feisty WOllllll mrssionarr with whom lhe captain cames on a love hate rel.l trqJ1Sh1p while they both attempt to lllwvt the Germ1ns. e 0 Cf) CiDJ GI Sanford ind Son "Fred Sines the Blues" Buoyed by his success 1n an amateur sons writioa contest. Fred 111es to peddle aomt of hrs sonis to blues smcer BB Klnr.. but 8 B 's cot the bluts because a woman he once loved ran away with a 1un~man from St lou1s e lilorit: CC> (2hr) "$uh1" (adv) '72-hson Robards, Peter fit•, Martin undau ()) llo'rit: Ct) (Zhr) "Tiit bclmt!M Island" (adv) '!18-0au Andrews. Jane Powell, Don OubbtnS, Mhui Stiretos. • <a m> Q_tJ °""' alld ltbril Guests art Mclun StevellSOfl and Sonn~= Cl) lC.,.., liJ lllorit: CC) (21w) "~ (wes1 '!13-Charlton Heston, Jae~ Pat.nee, Katy Jurado. Illian K11th, Mtftlunt Stone Q) lk'IM lllt Ba• .,,'"',... ta Wlfrion Wttbllt WarrlOll vs. Los An&tles. • Walllftstoa w ... 111 Rnltw g E DIM \'!) National Sulncrlotloft 1l Test -8:30- • n CJJ crJ m t111co * 111e Iba ([) Sin Diep CD Dldl'f 5'WI: "U n.dren-Unr M Twtnty" fJ) Wall Strttt w• 9:00 0 (@ (]l) (J1 s..., l Qtf Shlw Sonny and Cher prmnt h11h· •&tits from tllt 1nb11 atason. IJ ID CD ID> m 'IJle llcttwll r11es "lo Prolec1 and Serve" C:O.CI of a two part ltoty, IS lft ~ prottthve polrce bulf (&uat Jo7tt ~n Patten) simulllntoinly ~llp1 the reputation ol Ott Becltt (Joe S,nlos) •nd lf0pa1Nes Rcdfol~ s e1lort$ ID protect lllt hit of an 11nderwottd ilwytt's ciillntttd 8 (QI Cl)) ID Alt frtdlf ~ ... a::> (211t) ........ ~ lt1'4er'' (HID) '7!>-Art Ca111ey, Ooris leldlman, Raul Juha. luctt kttlll [dward Asner, Diahann Carrol , Katt Jacbon, l'llla l011ist, Nancy Welker. Tiit murdtt ol a youn1 1'0mtll Wlds wms ol &hock throu1h her nt!lhborhood But the detectNt ~feslt1atrnc the murdtr soon ditctovln that mtny ot her ntllhbon beard ,., Cfles for help and did nothlnc about It. He tries In 'nlln to ltl coocierallOll from tht nttlhbon w!Jll• lht kUler stalks his naal victim. .... Crtffla a.. ID 1'I Vlrallilll • c-.. n.trt "Slit St009S to ~· OINtr Coldsmith'a claslc """"" •bout ' besllf ul JOCl"I """ •• lllistft• Squlit Htr«.!lt's lloualor an iM. alld .. ts oH 1 dlabl of Jnilulps and misundtqtandlllp. ..... T_.. 10:00 • MOT "1W SPY TWl1 * HUllTU·MlW SOIES !! ~ CJ)) (I) Mwr Oon1fd 0 CollflDt cuaU IS I .,....net .... who becalllls • "" """ Ill lllt ... .., lint Hllll• ... Mal1y ...... -..of .... . r.:lllf1° (1)91110*1 •terielolftllAMfttftl, QllillcY ls deltrtd IM lllt tMd -.. la pt110naf1Y .Ued to take ..,.. o1 • ,.. Nttw 1notwtna ,15-=. .r.:.·\~ ... ... • -10:30-· ...... • .,..o... . fflOO t1•:r.... ·-Cl)~--- =-..:...., ... ...... .-. .:=. ....... • n ' Cl)) ........ _ I':.:..":. -U:lt-e <(!J) <1>> Cl) e11 Liii -.. a::> "Tiit ..... ._ ..... ScWtl" (COM) 11-mt Somtlet. • a> Cl> (JI • ...., c... ()) .... "Jiii Qt , ... ,._ ...,... (COii) '49-Ylrat• MIJo. • (121 Cl)) Q) S.W.A.T • ...... ms.t. ... s•a. • I All A -V'MCI lildlors' ICdtlmtd 08'•WOlllH Pft pof· b1ylni •t 1t a "-to lat a WOllllA. ., .... 12:00 ... '11 •o...s .., lllltrM: "lM ..... Q9Ma'" (ldY) 'SJ-Hedy Lanian. -12:30- • Atl·•IDt s.t.: "Cl'llf' OliN, .. -C:.t lilrt, .. "tlllttw PM' e S.,... Thltrt "Thew Own hecutionen" Om St~well. i nd Hersdltl S.-di st1t. m Mtwtt: ..,... , .. .,,, .... , .. (dra) '49-Gtry Cooptt. Os.IT,. 1:00 GT ... llM • 18> Cll (1)1 llldallltt Sptclal Ill Tllrlller 2:00 Ill 0..Wtfutllrt M••I•: "Wllo lllllM lllrJ Wlllt's fr Name?" ~cwa -.,llltT_,..... -2:30-m AMlctrt Sllow: "The Se!lator WIS lndlscrHI,.. "ltll$ ot St. Trillians" -3:05- • ll•Yit: a:> "Tit• b it of frnhnattl1" (sci-ft) '64-Peter Cusllrnc. Peter ~llorpe. I SATURDAY MORNING 7:00 e ® CJ) CIOJ m wooc1, Wood· ptdtf Show D rtceMtten CIJ Wttkllld a ca Cll> a Tom & Jtr'11 M11111llly SllOw CJ) Amtflcan rumlturt D Youtll & Ille luues m Dtmt11t111 11ews m s.... Y or1y Show fm y op lot Hult!I -7:30- • S.riM SMatlf ., l2J) Cl) aJ Cl "'* hlllltf 9 ""7t & Friel* "' •<a CIJ~~""1n (l)r.itM att.th11sesi.. CDlillllc "MlllCmtT .. .._ ._. .. (com) '49-[11cme e,n, Wilham Holden, )MllS wrtet. Jama Gleason. Stnt Dunne. ..,~ ... (<llJ CJ)) llad ..,,. m fwfJNdr'• ...... 8:00 & (@ CD) Cl) SrlftSter & T-..ty <]) ,.,.,.""' Ctnllolts a <121 (I)> a Sa9y ia.. D Mlwlt: CC> "11le ~ llail" (adv) '45-Maureu O·Han. Pnl Henreid, Waller Slmk, Nancy Cates. mw..a.: 11ea11o•ee1 taV..of T-,. ' -1:30- • (tm CJ)) Cll Clue CM Gl) lar llitn* 11r (R) 9:00 • (OJ) CJ)) Cl) ..... .. ... ,, ........ •@(1)9•" ....... (() f.111 S* IWs CD 111"8: CC> '1111 Stnar• """ A c;.• (•ts) '53-Rlndolpll SGott. Daire Trnor. Join Wddoll, Geoii• lilaettact), Er•tat Bo11n1nt, lit Manin, •-..it -9!30- D 98 (f) tD llCAA ...... W Trt;I t I ~ttioal pmes. Ttams ~II praa 111111. • ca Cf)) a lrlffb ,.,. ... • s.t11 c.tt Al•'-• r.11,11 ,.,.. CD Al Dll . ta. currmt ~ fll tM .. Q.n. km Wek eomed1 at ctt••• 1ftlt l'.>blw' Pia,.._. ID lllD Clem.ate baa a.U•na...,,..... l.q. Tbe out.tandbll cb~ al UM .. fem•• role al Ganoa Hobart by Joeepb P1ettber earrt• die production, wblcb rum th.roup May 21 ("3-911SO). Wbm the play drap In the cl09lng act, Fletcher, with b1a outland.lab drfta and ef· femlaat• actions, keeps thinea alive. His perlormance, however' ls not without nan. VE'l'EllAN actor John Moran preaents a cl.ramatic, thoroughly convindng portrayal of Ben Chamber&. Norman's father. Jt'a obvious to eve.o the DlOlt casual play1oer that di.rector Dan Vern bu put to1ether a believable, enjoyable pieced tbeater. Fletcher and Moran play repeat roles. Don Cus u the son, Norman Chambers, also ls r~ peaUna a part played elsewhere. Yet be appean at times to be readinc his linee. Perhaps growing more accustomed to Sebastian's West will e.rue Children come to rescue of ponies in 7he Littlest Horse Thieves ' ti ;@tit ·If'@» CAUMlllA'I SAT.aMSISfl. AnUNOONS ·2:lO APlll 23, 24 Al'ttll 30, MAY I MAH.a llCKETS $7.00. S6.00, SS.00, $4.00 --. ........ ,. "'"'-lllfott.C# tlMJ ,_, lll•tMJrn --......... _,.__ ,,, .. ""_ RAMONA BOWL .11(1.,_ TllQlffO ........ , 1>1"-l.•llort~till "7% SOlUTION" ............... "f AMIL Y PLOT" ~ ......... Call 642-5171. Put • few word• lo work for ou. SOU 1l1 I.! .. (.~HS't · . ... .... . .. " diMti Mltlittr &:d .......... s-4.yl:U THEATRE 1---.. GEHEWILDER .. SILVER STREAK11 IP'GJ COLOR THEARE II --... ·~--· ·.> ........... .. .-rOIMD' ::1 NM1tA DULL MOMW.- 1 --lll'ICI '~REE CABALLEROS" f&I CO'-OR "YOYA .. M ntl DAMHIDM MIOltN ... MA••~ fNI 'l!ti.. "1iOUSI n THI tur 00 V "'SHADOWS . IM AN IMP'TY ftOOMM NOMINATED FOR 3 ACADEMY AWARDS! Including BEST FOREIGN FILM BEST ACTRESS --1~ •• ~t I ""'• •• •• u.s;= • ..,. .... co •• • .. Ml ....... u....._ .......... Jal nnt·eet •• ....,.. ~,........ pm<M ..... ~. Miil IOc• 0 ...... mMiala....-pntormuoe. Bel• "••ttott u Beatrtn Claamt»en doelll,.,..aw U..ftul eet. .._am ..t Bobrtdl baft tome clllftcult1 CC8Cludlq tM. story. Narma•1 receipt al hll draft~ and wUUnpesa to "Mrve f alr and IQU.lnu iii an easy "out" for the wrlten . NOi' ENOUGH can be aalcl about tM acttns of Fletcher and Moran. Fletcher eani• well b1I part. dreued lo "lhock.iaf" pint tloulen, • nowered abirt, chiffon acuf and peen apnm and spouting llnet like "Ob Non:nle" ud "Love, Gar, Gar." Hll aklll keeps the role from men allll· Dell. Moran, a versaWe act.er, ftta well into the pa.rt ol the aatn1. paunch-bellied, ccmervatlve father. He wins the audiencewttbbla ~lnt of French in a telephone conversation with e pro- prietor ol a Montreal motel. It's the motel that his wife, Beatrice, baa taken a Klondike hooey· moon to with his brother, Julius. Ben gets sympathy with his droll dell very of lines like, "I can't believe il. My son a homosex- ual, my wife an adulteress ... and me in the white slave business. When a family from Dayton goes to hell, look out America.'· A special mention also goes to Verre for his set design. Lighting designer Steve Phillips uses Ilia talent. effectively in Ben's dream sequence. "' All in all, "Norman, Ia That You?'' provides a dellghtful, laUjh·filled eveninJ. Disney a Winner By BOB THOMAS .. "_,., .... .., ....... 0 THE LITTLEST HORSE THIEVES," despite its too-cute title, ls the best Disney movie in a long spell. The time is 1909, the place a coal mining village in northern England. Pit ponies are being replaced by conveyer belts, and three youngsters plot to save the ponies from the glue factory. The plot Is predictable, the sentiment' unabaahed, but the film touches the heart as do few of today's•products. Charles Jarrott ("Anne of the Thousand Days") and an all-British cast do well by Rosemary Sisson 's script. "COUSIN COUSINE" follows the romantic tradition or "A Man and a Woman" with a sardonic twbt. Marie-Christine Barrault and ~IU "bananas" WoaJY 9, LOuiSe: ALteN (JI. l.A$S€R.. -4:00.9:00- ,....,,..,._ WOODY ALLEN'S lr.)li....,.,.,. "Everything you alwaya IU •'UM -ltUOf ,..,,, O<ICI" Ge.-.JE wanted lo know about aex* W!U>f;-,:l.. * IUT MllUllWO TO A11t" ~ "URT' r<efA/oLPS ' "'!WI l\UJ<O C)f "" ----7:31). '0:40- THE FUNNIEST COMEDY PlUS OFTHEYFf.1! "00 SU NEll'T YfAltl oseu COHttHOfA l&thlfty6'•"'~ M•r•o tho""•• In •n Ac:.oe,,,., ••••O pitffoun•nc•1 -...-..~•k ftt "A WONOO,ULLY PUNGENT .lNO ,UNNY 'ICIUllE H,.1 IS rllUH, fl;VfNllVC ANO P(llClP11Vll M11lo f~omta lf!CI C,..,,., Oooclln lfl f9'ondl41" . .,,. "lllAllLO THOMAS IN 'THllVIS' [MlllOll Al AO. VICITINO FILM ACTlllU WHO llOHTI UP THI ICllUN WITll HEii l'l~IT AND TA~INTI" ~ .. ~,. .... ",..,...,.,;lftff.f'I>,..... .. .. "A MATTER OF TIME" UZAMINELU Harbor at Adams Coate MeH 97M141 An epic fantasy . of~ and magic. Ballet Program Beth England (left> and Lisa Cooke are members of The Ballet Montmartre, which will present a demonstration on Im- perial Russian BaJlet at 8 p.m. March 26 in the Costa Mesa High School Lyceum, 2650 Fairview Road. Admission is $2. In- formation can be obtained by calling 646·"7644 or 544-4304. •, .. ·. .-. . .•. ·.•. ·.• .. . -·· :.::j ----------------------. ~} (A Ou/ck Look at the Movies) J ~lctor Lanoux fall in love despite their mar- nagea to others. They are secretive at first, then flaunt the affair before their bewildered re- latives. Director Jean Tachella's sharp eye for the absurdities of polite society makes the film a Gaulllc delight. Rated R. "MOHAMMED, MESSENGER OF GOD" is a reverent, plodding Ctbree boura) ultimately re- warding epic of the birth or Islam. The dialog sometimes smacks of Cecil B. DeMille, and the nonportrayal of Mohammed (per Moslem custom) ia awkward. But the cast ls adept and earnest, and the desert ls lovingly pbotoerapbed. Rated PG. Tiie Best Entertainment Picture or19n It's Comedy! ft .. Adventurel h'SRomancel It's "SILVEll STllEAK" I llllf 11~11$ h1sw1·111 • I Mlnll tnSlllll 11111 UU11l l1dl1•1 1 11111•1 SIM 111111 ·JIU CUYIOISHICHAJD PIYDI IJ 111 '1 1n111 fl!I ·~ml SllUf 1 •11111 MUIQ tait f®Q "'''~ U1111•1.ttlllWllll t!KIUJJJll "'PAJlltl UcHOIAI ... ftrfllt • lmf'!I! "-Vlllll lll!Ull 111 lllU rrnm ,., h u I Utll 1111tn11 Ult • l•-111 It m•t l'.1111 • I ~Ill h 1*1 llSlll :~~~~...!'; fu(1i11m111vm ·~rt, 11111m1· ~ ~ •~·•fo~..,.,. . A I ... - :·: .. . . ' . . : :; . . -. . . ... . . . . . .. . ·" .. • . . -. · ... . .. .. .. . : :~ ltlodng in Cycles Starring IN 1946 THIS MAN KILLED FIVE PEOPLE! .•. TODAY HE STILL LURKS THE STREETS .OF TEXARKANA, ARKANSAS! BEN JOHNSON ANDREW PRINE· DAWN WEUS Written by EAAl E. SMITH as Melen ReP.(J Produced and OlrectPd by CHARlES 8 PIERCE MuS1CbyJAIME MENDOZA NAVA "'R ~ eolor by TECHNICOLOR• I ~~c;~~:c: l B•ll·B• •tlU·Wll•· U.allal·•· ll mll CE· Clll ISl- 121~11 ....... 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Wednesday MILES FROM )' ANYWHERE SO PRIVATE YOU CAN DO --- in the ANYTHING YOU WANT ••• ANYTHING! , .... , .. ;,·~1§ ... ,., .... ~,.,.{"""• 1 .... 1 ~~~[ffi LHAAffiff ·m~NJ!~IB. j~~N ~.~~lrn~rn . ~~Mmrn ~lMWNf~~~L~ mif fi · oom mu~~· LMl wrnrn~ · ~~[&) Mf ~tfillij · ~lW~rr~ filMmNr iiimt:~~film Llwnmr · Jm f ~Ul)rn · ~(fil~~in~ · rnrrL·~Nn BRENDA VACCARO in "The House by the Lake" also starring DON STROUD , co.st1rtfno RICHARD AYRES · KYLE EDWARDS• DON ORANIERY r xecullve Produee1s ANDRE LINK 11nd JOHN CUNNING• Produced by fVAN Af:l'TMAN Wroten and Dll'eeled by WllLIAM FRUET ·Color print& by MOVIEl.AS A REHAAAN/OUNNING/LINJ< Fll.M ~.-----------...,;'· AHAMEAICAH IHTtRNATtOHALRELlAIE RI RESTRICTED .. I _ ..... ,.....,._....... ................ THE FOBCEPtlL in- ventive llOUDd la rounded out by keyboardist Vince Welnick and eleetronic effects wiurd Michael Cotten. whose bizarre explorations do much to lend the Tubes their dis- tinctive sound. Why Friday's s how was met with all the ex- c ltement found in a funeral parlor is truly beyond me. Perhaps the crowd was a collect.ion or .. moonies" who became offended at the troupe's c ... of R111R!W7 cl .. ._and Ii i..tter .... °" perta..,. u. ... ... Gttaded ~ the 1'Ubes not ta. oecasioaal potabota at other musical ,. but outperform tbem es well. At any rate, ... the Tubea' abow before lt heads bomJ. It maJ'. be a Jong drive', but the trip will be WCl'th it. . Mmicmld . , • ArtLi~d · Thomas Hoving, direc· tor of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, joms Andre b.tvin in a review of ait:IJnd music from the pressionist Movem ., M onday at 10 p.m.:, KCET, Channel 28. "Creating an pression" is the ''""_. • .., eight concerts in series. · 0041 Wll.OCI e JIU ClA Y9Ul!Ofl ~·i111~1IA~;l~·rg;ll!;lll"-,.~~;._::;,.;-, ll SfLYH !~K l'Ot l..!J,., ••• ,_,_ "4-2400 · HANTOM Of THI PAIADI PHU SllUU PK PAHMI STllUS AGA!M1fl0) ~us ROM NOON nLL TNIH 1POJ 10 OK.toe --TIOMll ROCKY 1..a> iotn. NO P.t.1$11 •• ;:+~ ' "'.;;,5~~1']1Wi~ lHADOWS IN AN EMPTY IOOM --------,10 OKH -l!(.t.fl()o4 ... .., .. c.._ 531-9510 NETWORK c-1 MOWING .toll 1 e )111 e S»O e I e t .. t SOHT, NO P.t.UO 4 OK.toe -l~TIOHS -• ..... ,,,_ A STAR IS BORN 531·9580 SHOWl-.OU 1 e>:)Oe•el:J0et1 IOetT. NO P.t.UU •~r uNCAtn• • CNA.aus ova..,,., ~· ;R~;;io ) TWILIGHT'S ~~~ OLIAMJN0111 THI NEXJ MAN 111 P Clf'IC THU~ts ORl\IE·IN SUPEA SWAP MEET HAR90R BL\10. Driw-ln Swap Meet S.t. & Sun.~ am to 4 pm ORANGE Drive-In 1 & 2 Sft. & Soift.-t -10 4 pm f'-" frM 84.lnd9y9 M lol*'9im SUdklm FllTIUy Funt PrM.1111 Bargains Galore! OIHI ~ e JIU ClA'flUHtt SllYfl STIWCNI •u11 AUX AND THI GYPSY t., .... --·.Ml""'"""* SILVH STIW CNI PlUS All~.AHD THI GYPSY"" -------··;f~,} . --:::.::::: .. •21-1131 • { " • . OaJGINAL CllOaAL wou -UMeditatica.a - tbe Seven Lut Words of Chrlst," by Dale Wood, ' 10 a. m. Sunday at Fint Presbyterian Church, .E\acUd Avenue Jmt north ot Chapman, Garden ·'~rove. 'Part ol service. JAZZ PIANO CONCEaT -By James Drew, 4 p.m. Sunday at Cal State Fullerton Recital Hall. •. AOC> N. State Colle1e Blvd. $1. " .BIG BAND JAM SESSION -With the Honey ~ees, Bass and Helen Hutchinson, 4 p.m. Sunday • • jt the Huntington Beach Inn, 21112 Pacific Coast Highway. Music for dancing. $2. MANN'S 1 "FRUJ<Y FRIDAY" so. COAST PLAZA "'~ Uf~::=,,.,.,_ ~~~~:,~ ytr PLUS "PETER PAN" !IU-1111 1:4f'-,lf,._.-J:IM:ll•.,ll MANN'S WIHHfl GOLDE:H G&.Oll AWARI> so. com PLAZA "ROClr' HS St1ll"tr ~tllU MANN'S CIHEMAIJNO HMS. lll!Mr ....... US /Ml ,,,,_.,~_,." .. '4YJ11M-l;J•l: ... S'4~11:11 "HOUSE IY THE UKE" IRt 1 ot•.1t-Jt UT ~11'1M ... , , ... ,.. "SHADOWS IH AH EMPTY ltOOM" I: .. MT/..-..Jtl .... 4~11 llU '** MANN'S ·om REW ov11t CINEMALAND nu cuc•oo·s HEsr· MM S. #l!NI 7 H ,M U T SUN-I f0-1 Jl .. 10-1e '''"'• "SHAMl'OO" IRI USIHI •IO U TISUN-NMOI MANN'S CINEMALANO latllMllllC "ICING ICONG" '00 SATl\Ul4-I OCH I \.t-JO "WILDERNESS FAMILY" !.IS U.TISU-110.MS ' • • • ONO& aAND rUTJY AL -Hlp School g;:.pe., T:IO p.m. llCIDday la OraQ&• Coaal p Audltorfum. 2701 Fairview lload. ec.t.a llesa.1'r'ee. TUESDAY, MAllCR n POET&Y aEADING -By Diane Wakoskl. noon Tueaday at Oranie Coast Callete Science Lec- ture Hall 1, 2701 Fairview Road. Coeta Mesa .. Free. CAPTIONED FILM -For deaf persons, "One More Train to Rob," 4 p. m. Tuesday at Gotden West College Forum 2, 15744 Golden West St .. Huntington Beach. Free. MOOG SYNTHESIZER TIUO -With Chris Swansen, 8 p. m. Tuesday in Orange Coast College Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. S2 general, $1 children and Special Persons card holders. Tickets at door. SENIORS• ENTERTAINMENT -Ralph Julius and hisSwingtimers band, 7:30to9p.m. Tuesday at Westminster Community Services Center Auditorium. Free. SEATTLE PACIFIC COLLEGE CHOIR - Classical and sacred music, noon Tuesday in Golden West College Foru,m 2, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. Free. WEDNESDAY, MARCHZ3 'IN YOV'l EASTER BONNET' -All-tap revue by Brend11's Dance Studio, 8 p.m . Wednesday at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 650 Laguna Ca- nyon Road, Laguna Beach. $2.50 adults. $1.50 children and students. Tickets at door. 'OLJVEa • -Musical, 8 p.m. March 23·26 in Fountain Valley High School Auditorium, 17816 Bushard. $2.50 adults , $2.50 students, $1.50 children. 962·3301. NEW YORK VOCAL ARTS ENSEMBLE ...:.. 8:15 p.m . Wednesday in the Laguna Beach High School Auditorium, 625 Park Ave. Sponsored by Community Concert Association. Ticket in- formation, Caroline Clark at499-3630. THURSDAY. MARCH Z4 •CYCLES' -Dance concert by Orchesis dance i::roup, 8 p.m . March 24·25 in Corona del ~ar Jligh School Little Theater, 2101 Eastbluff Dn ve. $2. Information, Ruth Keith at 556-3363 or Student Activities Office, 556-3350. Comedy Offered RIDAY, llA.Kll IS 'L1JV'~1 bJ JrviAe tJ Tbeater. Mardi .. AprU t, Priday9 aadSatardaJSC!llbr. at Neu,., Harbor Bapdll CUii Dri .. al El llodeDa Avenue, Newport leac.b. -.sJ.71 .,_, ~·'12t'7 nminp and.- VEllJCLE FAia -Motoriied skate boards to army tanks. 5 to 11 p.m. March !S, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. March 28, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. March 21 al Orange County FaJr, II Fair Drive. Costa Kesa_ Benefits Easter Seals. $2.9S adults, $1.75 8-18, un- der 8 free. OKANGE COUNTY MASTEt CDOllALE -& p.m. March 2S at Cypress ~h School Theater. 9801 Valley View St.. Cypress. $2 general. $1 seniors and students. 821-9500. VINTAGE CARS -Model A and T s and other -ears, March 25·27 al South Coast Plaza, Bristol Street at the San Diego Freeway, Costa Mesa. Free. . MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPI.£ ,,.. .. If( .... el ...... _ ......... .. --.... -~,., _ .. ,_ , _ _...,.,, _ ,,..., .... All At.IS AOllllHO ''""t~·~ ~~lfl'Cf~ .. fiii:;1 All ACU AOtumo ~ '•"""' ':;;c· $11ftottt At Rib Rack Singer Tim Morgon is now performing at the Rib Ra c k Restaurant in Mis · sion Viejo, 9 p.m. to 1 a . m . Wednesdays through Saturdays, for th e n e x t. s i x W"'eks. MON-THURS 7:15-9:45 FRI 6:00-8:30-11 :00 SAT 1 :00-3:30 6:00-8:30-1, :00 SUN 2:00-4:35 7:15-9:45 ~ ---- ' edwards CINEMA H.,bor •t Ad•ms Coat• Meta 546-3102 ® #0 Ollf UllOU II AOtflfl(O l•?t ••••• .. ., •• ,., "'ltlUtA t'tll) IF 1rs DEEN TOO LOMG SINCE YOU'VE, SEEN A,..,. ""' ~ .c. ............... ,,., ., .... o .. ... ........ """"" .. "" ... ' ........ .. REALLY GOO() MOVIE... ! ,Jt SEE~. J' ' "ISLANDS. \ WALT DISNEY PIUIOUC1QO' A madcap cha in of mistaken identities a nd thwarted romances 1s spotlighted in Oliver ---------Golds mith's co m edy. '· IN THE \ L. M. BOYD ) INFORMS In the FREAKY ~FRIDAY MANN'S SOUTH COAST PLAZA 546-1711 Alic ORANGE MAU I '37~ UA WEST1INSTtR MAll 193.o546 DAILY PILOT "She Stoops t o Con- quer," a "Cla ssic Theater" offering at 9 o'clock tonight on KCET, Channel 28 Julie tte Mills , Tom Courtenay and Sir Ralph Richardson bead the cast of Goldsmith's com- edy of manners. U!>e the Daily Pilot "l-·ast He,ult" "t'n '1t•t• d1rectorv Y<lur i.erv1ce 1:. our specialty. Call 642·5678 ext 322 An " fanncv eplCancl ,....,J • . Qf. peace mapc. (PG) SAT-SUN 2:00-3:40 ~~ 5:20-7:00 8:40 10:15 NOMINATED FOR 2 ACADEMY AWARDS The Woman. The Actru•. The Fire. The Legend. f ~ ·aoUND FOR GlORY" STAMtNG DAVID CARRADINE CINEMA WEST WHTMtMS19AY~IHWUT WISTMIN.cefM n1.,...tJ STREAM''. (PG) - DAILY AT 2:00-4:30 7:10-9:40 1:00 3:00 5:00 7:00 9:00 11:00 I . 11.Ai.,rww..; 4r... <AP> -•-. ....... !telillll& .. :c.utl. tollltrJ· .......... ~LI 0 ............ tm.111 ol ID _..,. .a .. c' '1111 --0 tOIJr .... ~ • .. ,.......... ....... .... ~to.D in tM IDllllo ..,. .... _ ... be uld. "It'• -.... fault. It'• Jmt the •Q It la -U. Ma car, tbe bl1 bouae, Just Ill U-trappln.p. "rt I bad ..._.,fi,j IU'VUDd bere. I know I wouJd•ve burned m)'lelf out. rve watched it ruin IUY aft4I' 1\11 after 1U1. '' Loudermllk, a, a native ol Du.rflam, N .c .. lived and recorded bis mll&lc here for 15 years, before divorcina, remarrying and traveling to Europe with b1I three sons m um. BITS LIKE ''Tobacco Road," "I Wanna' Live," "Waterloo" and "Abilene" are among the 600 be bas written. Some have been recorded by Waylon Jennings, Perry Como. Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra and the Jefferson Airplane. When they returned from Europe. Loudermilk and his family mo•ed to Lafayette. La. "We wanted a place that was warm and semi-tropical," he said. "We wanted lo get out of the mainstream." That's when he turned attention to his family. "I've been through a lot of things that have been other than songwriting and sometimes I wonder if that has been the better part of my judgment," he said. "MY FAMILY IS the most important thing to me. It used not to be. One point when I was much younger, Nashville was my playground, but as I grew older I realized that a family is all you have." Loudermilk spends nearly all his lime with his songwriting and his family, bis wife, Susan and his sons, John Jr., 19, Rick, 18, and Mike, 16. "My rocks turned over in my head," he said. "I only had these kids and thal'ii the only way that I could help the next generation. ll's more important than writing, even more important than making speeches or carrying signs or doing whatever." Loudermilk said it took him years to conquer the way of life in the music business here. "IT WAS MOSTLY hedonistic foolishness. It was materialistic," he said. "Jt was the ac- cumulation of petty toys, and I've been through all of that. When you go through it and take a look ~ong Beaclz. Gvic ~iglz.t Opera presents live o n Stage! Starring GOl'GOUON Four Great Weeks! March 4 -27 Buy Tickets Now! FRI 18 30 pml Sb.SO, 5.50, 4 50. 3.00 SAT 18 30 pml P 50. 6.50, 5.50. 4 00 liUN MAl f7 00~1 ~5 50, 4 50, 150, 2.00 w ..... l 8 c ''"' l Opt<• po. tlo• JOlllO. l 8 'Ml801 ... ,.1112111•11·7 Jlt l'Motm.lntl" •• l<l<d•n 11"'41rr/6S(l() Ail•n1ic "'~ A GEOf!GE rlOf HU fll1l STARRING (A) PAUL NEWMAN SLAP 8HOT MON-FRI 1:05-t:IO IAT .. UN • 1:30-3:50- AP ....... Singer John D. Loudermilk at it. you reali%e just bow foolish it ts. "I didn't have a lick of sense-until I was 30. There were general interplanetary truths, facts of life, that had not even crossed my mind until I was 30." Every summer, Loudennilk and his family crawl into their trailer and travel. They have vis- ited every state in the nation, plus Mexico, Germany, France, En&land, Italy, Spain and East Germany. The songwriter said he wants to take his family to Russia and China in the near future. His sons collected mounds of scrapbooks, of- fering them an understanding ol other cultures and ways of life. "From that I hope they've learned in a short amount of time what took me a long time to learn,•· Lou~ermilk said. HE SAID HE bas tried to broaden bis son's minds through education in various schools. They have attended Catholic, British and small country schools. Loudermilk hopes his youngest son will attend a Jewish school shortly to in- crease bis association with different religions. BONNIE AND Cll'DE -----111EYAINL ~ / GEORGE SEGAL ~ · JANEFONDA ' "FUN WITH DICK&JANE" .~ "AN UPROARIOUSLY FUNNY COMEDY" VINCENT _CANBY, N.Y. TIMES \)\US Las Vegas Lady Starring STELLA STEVENS FASHION ISWO • NEWPORT CENTtR • • ••• • •• •• MOU THAN 180,000 penona toured the a.hiblt at the National Gallery before ita final weekend. About 7,000 penooa a day vie. the es!dbit.iob. a fisure boosted somewhat ~ince Man::b 1 when the eallery delayed closing from Sp.m. to8:30p.m . Gallery director J . Carter Brown attrlbut.,s the interest in the exhibi\ to the "sheer visual seduction" ol the objects of gold, preclous gems, wood sculptures and other pharaoh treasures. "Tbere'ls the spooky quality of voyeurism -viewing tbines 1'UU ... aboft au,'tbe gold. rt h 1'bat 1tr•cll the arcbaeolocbt and h1I pat.roo, Lord Camarvoa, wben they ftnt peered into the tomb. "At first I could tee notbine.'' Carter wrote in bia dlaQ'. ''The bot air eacapine from the chamber causinl the candle to fllcter, but preMllt1J, as my eya srew accustomed to tbe llabt. d• tails of the room within emerged alowly from the mist, strance animals. statues and gold - everywhere the glint of gold ... "I was struck du~b with amazement, and when Lord Camarvon, unable to stand the suspense any longer, inquired anxiously, 'Can you see anrthing?' it was all I could do to ge out the words 'Yea, wonderful things.'•• VISITORS TO the exhibition seem to share the same feeling of awe ~l the objects, lent to six .. 'Pet,er Rabbit' . Autlwr Vieuvki "Beatrtx Pott.el': A te World," a film documencaty about the lite and work ~ the beloved author of cbildten's boots, airs Sunday at 5 :301J.m .• on KCET, Cbanoel 28. • .. Potter's books, such as ·~ Rabbit," "Squirrel Nut~/' "Tales of Gloucester" and~ Kitten," have been rea and loved by generations of chtli1~ "THE BEST ENTERTAINME PICTURE OF 1977" HIS FIRST ENGLISH LANGUAGE FIL\i A Film by FEDERICO FELLINI ,.,,, .... DONALD SUTHERLAND Mon.-Fri. 7:10-9:50, S1t.-Sun. 1:3CM:2().7:15-1D:OO (A) CINEMA CENTER HARBOR AT ADAMS, COSTA MESA MESA VERDE CENTER 979-4141 1 . . ...,,..,.,.....,..._ "' ...... , .. ~ .... ~ ~91liCOJCl(Jllo GENE WILDER JILL CLAYBURGH RICHARD PR'ltcs• , • u "SILVER STREAK" ..... ,. ......... ,a .. -....... • .... L ...... " • PATRICK McGOOHAN.--,1.\ • (PLUS) , PAUL WILLIAMS WILLIAM FINLEY JESSICA HARPER CINEMA VIEJO S.D. FREEWAY TO LA PAZ MISSION VIEJO 830·6ft0 LOOK SPRING SPECIALS ORDER EARLIEST v~~=s DELIVERY NEW '77 LTD 2 DOOR HARDTOP FULLY FACTORY E(i)UIPPED 54766 NEW '77 LTD II 1 S1 2 DOC),R HARDTOP FULLY FACTORY E9UIPPED 54366 '75 FORD L.T.D. 4 DR. V-8, auto. trans., air cond • p. steering, p. brakes. radio. heater, wsw, vinyl root, tinted glass. wheel covers. 12 Mo or 12.000 mile warranty avellable. (171LNS) .· s2995 54499 2 Door Auto trans . vinyl roof. 250 6 cyl. eng . wsw tires. power steenng. front & rear bumper group, AM radio. intenor decor group, tinted glass (Ser 7K91L108968) Stk 41 28) - CUSTOM STYLESIDE PICKUP 6 cylinder engine. pcwer steenng, tinted gl ass step bumper. Stk. #4463 Ser #Ft 5BRY05289 2300cc 4 cyl. engine. 4 speed trans . front & rear • bumper guards. front disc brakes. tinted glass. full factory equipped, (Ser. 7R02Y102389) (Stk 4096) 53199 2 Door 2300cc engine. 4 cyl., 4 speed trans . front & rear bumper guards. full factory 0<1u1pped, tinted glass. steel belted radial t1res. (Ser. #7A10Yt23089) (Stk. #4502) $5499 t,u~~T,~i~ :~~'':!:'; passenger bench seat. radio. free running hut.. whit• apoke rima & • Ot\ & off road tires. · · Stk . t42 1 Seu. tU15Gl.B0e609 .. LOOI{ SPRING SPECIALS ORDER EARLIEST v~~=s DELIVERY NEW '77 PINTO. WAGON FULL Y~~ACTORY E9UIPPED 53466 NEW '77 MUSTANG II 2 + 2 FAST BACK .--. . FUL~ Y FACTO~Y E9UIPPED :.··s3966 . USED CARS V-8. 4 speed. 12 Mo or 12.000 s4195 mile warranty available. Stk. #P1111. '74 VEGA KAMBACK . •••dV ro go. $1895 '75 FIAT 131 ·4 DOOR 4 speed. air conditioning, s2495 AM-FM radio, hearer. tilt wheel. Gas Saver' (882NCD) I • '73 FORD PINTO SEDAN vinyl roof, lo mileage. delWca 4 speed. AM-FM radlQ, heat-. s 1995 deoofSJOUP,(n1HMZ) • , .. -" ................ ... ' ......... ..... II·--"* • elYW•n ....... CA• ... lt.t., ---.................. _ ................ ,...,... ..... .. ............ ...-. ....... . ow;i;o ... 1r ... .....-~ ... . ..., ........ ~"·"'"·· .. ..._., ......, .. ouue, ........ .. '-· ''" ~ °""'· .............. 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An ••clu•I~ .. ,_, at>l>U• t•nan1 to Y id Uftll 11 lor pello ourooi,.\ «>vf'r '""'' C!Of"tton of t"t com m on .irt-• df"\1Qn•tf'd on \•Id Con oom1n•umPt&n.11\Pl7 • PARCELS A.n.-trtu\htr••'"'"'nt •r>PtJrtf'~nl to \.J10 Unit 11 fOf' b•l<onv purpo\fil'\ ov,.r ttwt ooroon Of ,,,_,. com rnon drf'ct a,.\•Q"dlfl'd on s••o Con oom1nu,mPiMta 81) •mor~ <1Jmmonlv ~nC"lwn in . 1110 S t-ard Li"•· Hunt noton 8 r •cn C•hfornt.) Te rm\ of \lie ca•h n lewful monoy °' the Unllf<I S1•1M nn conlltmt l•on 01 wle Tf'n ocrce-nt Of amount 010 10 bf"' cl<ooo" 1.0 wllll blO 81d\ or Dfft,,. 10 ()e >n wrtlln9 •nc.f will be rtcrlvf'd •t tl'wl> •fnrf'\.a1d olf1(~ al •nv t1m. .,,,,. IM ''"' puOl•C•liOf'I ,....,..,, •nd btfor• d•lt °'••I• Oal•d lhl• 1b1"d~~ol M•rch 1917 DIANNE '>CHROE OE.R Admtn1 .lr•tri• Of tt'\~ £ .-.1.:.rt o• '•Id Oec,.Olf"'nt GREGORY N SEGUIN Attorn•y ~· L;tw 1111 C•rt11><1• Orlw Sull• 100 trvlno, C•llt•rn1• tl71S Tel· 11141151'°'11 Ancwn•'t fOf'· Admlnlttr•tr1a Publl\twl<I 0rM!J"' Coa•I DAiiy P11 .. 1 Marc Pl 11. IA. 7' 1911 10'10 /I PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T'"' to11owl"IJ ,,."""'are OOlnci bU\I nen •'l OE PAUl.1'.i COTVLO HANfV \ • ASSOCIATES 11~'1 \enl1t llo\a !>outr1 L•qun.f CA"1•11 Euo-nr Of"' rAuh' 1'~ f ••r¥1ttW L'9urw s....-n CA •1•\t £ G•ard P Coty II\ lid Pool •r l.19un•8uch CAtlf>)I ""'" JUNll AL.eXANOI! II Oerllof ......... of~l-t •Ore .... 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Callffftll• '°°" Allo•M'l'l'-Wld,t.dml•lstr•tto ,.,,,,..,...,,,111·-•e<f Publl\lltd OonQO Coa\1 O.\OIY Point Mar• II 11, 11. 11, 1~11 "b 11 Pll:TITION f'Olll l"llOIATI 01' WILL 1-------------- AMO l'Olt LITTllllS TISTAMlN· TAlllT Et18'e ol Fl.ORl!NCE BOWDISH. ah FL 0111: NCIE M lllOW 0 I SH, •kot l'LOllENCE Mll.OlllEO llOWOISH, Dt<enect. NOTICI 1$ HEAEllV (;IVCN t ... I 11091l lllT I.. HUMPHREYS, I• Pro Per. hn filed ....,...,. • oetlllon •or P~te al Wiii enci ffllr lt-ceol I.el· too T•st-•rv to 111e pellllol\er r .. ,__, to Wllk ll It made for ,_, i>artk1;len, ....t ,,,., ~time and pie<• OI lw•rlt'IQ ... ,_ ll•t llffn WI fOr Aoril S, twr, _. IO·OO •"". In Ille courtr_, ol ~Ito.,.,. Mid tCM1r1, • lOO Owlc Cemer Drive Well. I" Ille CltyofS-aMa, Cllllwnl•. O•tect March I• 1tn Wll.UAMl.MJOMlf. 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"""'"'"' 1;ndt•t tl'h lh tt•p .. ndfloft\ ~dimlnt,,rAflQitt t')f E\lAf,., "'-' •Proa.1• Cooe s" _, •f!<ll ·~ l•r•nc• to .mlcl\ I• m-lor turtller oarto<u•w• ancl lt\1111"" llmro ""'" pleo ,,. ll•UIM l?w ,.,,... Ms ~ .. , ... for Ao•ll s. 1qn. at IO oo • m. 111 ,,,. tourtronm nt 0..PAr1men1 Nn J ot -.Id r-f'u,..t. "' 11'1()(1v1c. Ctnt~r Otl'lfll W11.t, in ti'I>' C•tv ot<,,,n1~ A~&. ca11torn1~ Oaled M.urh 11 1~71 WILLIAME SIJOHH, Counlv Cl••~ ltAYMONOJ STATON ESQ NOSIAMAN, KAEUOl 11 A MAlllSH At1H'M'(l»IL..ilw ••SSautPtl'.._ JOttl ,.._ LHA ..... n.CA'°'71 Ttl: um••u21 .................. l"•tltt ... Publl•""<I 0rf'IQ9 to.st Delly P11ot ~CPt 12. IJ II. 1'71 101~7 PUBLIC NOTICE .. SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 01 ,.llCISI OllAMGI COUNTY . (!!) a.J..... • ......... _." .... ,..., !:iJ ,_. -·· G'l ·-·-u ...... l AH 0 U 11 CALtlO~NtA SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP PRE C ISE PLAN OF l AN 0 USE ORANGt: COUNTY CALIFORNIA • 1 ,.,,.,, •• l .,.,. .. "'' ... ,,, •• *\ '""' ·~ ~· "' ..... 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DAILY rtLOT asMAM"s liability for the f irst in- cornd inserlion only. 642-5678 HOUSES FOR SALE c ..... ,., llolbo.ohlaM S.lboa l'"'•n>•I• lttJMMftU'~O 'tt •I h Corona rkl M.r Ca&lA M .... . o.a. ..... . Ufor., tounu 1n \•II•·\ HuM1ncton bl•' h ''" .... UCWt_. Rt-a~h La&""•'"" 14CwJM '•,uot-1 M1~uot1 \u· to ~~m!~::" ~"Ju.int APttU .. n,, ~rua An• ~-1 a. .. , h ~hl•..:vn• \\uln'hn-.h1 ... ...,. •• 11.,,.,.,, ... 1. REAL mm Arrf'alt r1.1r ,,.1 .. Ap..ttnwnh for ~ .. h kt-.. rh f'r11~r•v 6U),lnt11>\ f'fOVf'l"t\" ( ~mfh r) t .. "tt ''>l1h r ~~~;,::~~,~~'Cl\ llvph·.lu ' n+h \,.I, Uc>v~tut_. \111\111 fn,·unw• 1·rcw,rt lndu'ltr11l f't••1• rt\ I.oh for \.Iii Mut.11,. u,,w ltl" l''t Mt,untn r>, ,, rl k, url ~~7.f~ ~::n:~'j',•:up ,<tut C•' ~•Ir l'f••ll Rotnrhc:. •,.rm· r.r11~1 k1 otl h~l .h_· .. 'I hjfl .. ~ Kt .. l t..t .. lt.. 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H.EALTOHS si 11Ct! 1H4u Great style & eleganoe prevatl in this profcss1onally decorated Monaco La!.t 'l'cel.. ·:. 1mrt· 1 3 model Built bv Deane Homes & llrllroom home un J_n R:! customized by present owner. Two lot 10 fo.J:.t:.uJ" t u::.lii ~ln.J s11;,0011• H1·<1 mmutc walk to clubhouse. Beautiful C..1rpct lh·~11tnr~ 1~1 120:! vtcw of golf course. Newport Ctr & COMPARED TO .. In lilt' \his 1-. .1 hu~ • f~·JUl1ful l:\!>41 ''I fl 1-.111 110 Sp;rnbh .. 1 \II" :J bdrms. :!' · hJ . 111101 , 1.11•u111. t1·nm' t'h put ting J.:r<'l'O. d11bhuu'>l' :,i)-1.500 Huntin<jton ~ach VIEW $59,900 BARGAIN I Rl•rlrnom 1n\l".l11r h:ir)o(Jll1 111 I!""" .111 .. 1 "1th \ "'"' Su1w 1 l\'nant \\.Jiil" tu 'lJ\ 1111 \lmosl • Jrn.:-.. t',\1:1. !111~ , il\X ~ KEY REALTORS X sunsets 1 3 Lovely bdrms & 3 baths. Beaut lcbtpd yard & 1acuai 7 RUE GRANO VALLE1'.: Open 1·5 644-4910 NEWPORT CEHTEI. M.I . 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"l'il !furn II ""n t 1,.. hl'rt' m.1n.111J $i°'.I !IJiJ ~I~ ~l!ll ,, .. ,' ,,,..,," AiA., hHR vi I I•' l:<-m•,, '\t•.irl\ :.! .11 re·' 1w·.1 lt·d .111111111-: :.:1.1nt 11.tl !-. 11111\ :! • 11•11f•, 111 1111' -.1111 \\ 11 h •• I l'lllJI h.1t.I· I II lorn 1111111 I 11111111 • 11t'11 -•· l.111111\ 1111 1111111 .. t!•• l•----------!>.1~11•·•1° 111 11),1\lllltlt lh·· I•,, 11 11 r .1 111 1 • h 1 I I ' ESTATE FOR 4 SEASONS-BEACH 4 BR·2 STY ko1A'f'f. fl'"'' I llOlt I \It.Ii I f.uir l H .n .. ~mnto r H• ht.ti• '·"~''"' l(t ,,, .. 1 ktnt .. i. 1•1 ~-· •• f ... r•t;·t-fur k•nt CIHt•r kt'rH•I kU'\lnt. l(tl•t<11I hxhn\f l•I th ht"' ~Ot•ltll kf"nt•h ~ .,111• ,J ~II)(' Krn1 .. 1 .. BUSINESS, INVEST M£NT. FINANCE ftuo.inn OJ'I"'" • Hu~1f\t>\ \.\ ,wtt •I ltHt>Um.,..of llf1f"''• In~ r~tn4• "' V. ,.," 1 ~1 ''OOt"\ ,,, L ... "'" \1tlf'lf\ ¥. "nt••tt• .\11.,rk"~' Th ANNOUNCCMCNTS, P£RSOHAlS & LOST & FDUNO Aft~n•,.mttlih ( ~, ,.,,,,1 .... ~.1 , ...... 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I Ill" "> u~1· of Jl(lOI Jill 11111 \\ l1"11lll' l'O\ll'h Sl.ilUOO OPEN 1),1fLY COLE OF NEWPORT llE \LTOHS 675·551 1 ONLY 1 Brand 'frw :J hrclroom Co11d11 10 E.1~1'.1rlr Co't a :\11 .... 1 • F1rL•plat•1•, Wl'I bar, family ronm and lots mon'1 9H,SOO H1•c1 t"arpt.'l ftcaltors. 751· 1:?112 "OH •.. what a beautiful morn mi.:'". you ·11 be i.111i;:111g <is . vou sll down lo br<>Jkfa..,l 111 this 4 bdrm .. J hath Carmelita Model in The Rlu!fs. greenbcll & mt I \11•w This one·s t>elow l One Call Service Fast Credit Approval 119' ~ .••... IDUO-.,,, llot1 I Marine ~ >iJ •Inf ........ 9000-9099 -· ...... & ..,_ T runlpCWtaftln • • • • 9100-9999 ~.~.~ ........ ~-~~ ........ !~.~.~ ....... ~..':!';:=. ..... .. ,_........ t 002 G ... ,.. I OOZ Ge.er.. t 002 a,,..,..e I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCErTIOHALL Y SHARP WITH ASSUMAILE LOAH SmJrt ~pilnt!>h 'I..> IL• 10 \lt>!>J l\orlh \\ 11f f,•.1d \nu 1rtlc1 th1!>. I Hr hnm1• Thi, 1:. n•J d.\ to mu\ l 11110 "1th no "or!. r1·c1111 fl•d .111<1 \1JU shoultl ,,,.,. th1• IJn1J-.1 .1p111..: l'.111 """ for dl'l.ill' 110 I in.llll'IOI-! .wlf )OUr Jflti<>llll nll'lll 1 ;,!l1 :!.'I l:l . ' EASTSIDE 2 UNITS $87,500 l'l'rfl·c·t 11u·onw 1:1 l11·dr111 ha.Ile>•· + I ht!tlrm Jpl -t Ii.:• dhf1· ~'..1r ,\. h111!1 \\11rk,.h11p I \nil IUllll 1' '>JJJ 1·1· • .. h111 lrl 1111 I 111 IJll,\l.tll hir llllOtJlt BIG AHO BEAUTIFUL :\fl>..,J \\•nit· '\orth 'tw ... 1 loJr).!JIO 11 11~1· \1.l'kr l~·drot1111 ... wlt· .,.. 1n 1111,.. I Ur hnnH J\iumt·ruu-.. t'lo..,.·h lnr th1• !.11i:t· I a 01 ii' I" hi' h 111111 : ' ,,,.,·lucfrd •I 11 h 1"11.11 111 11111 Jltn11..,ph1•11• trul\ dtl f1·rt·nl 1>1111 t ht•,1l.1t1" l".11 I rtll\I ~In .!:I I :1 ., A RARE FfMD In the Baycrest/Back Bay area is this delightfu l 4 bdrm famtly home featuring separate in-law /teena~e quarters. Located on a beautiful low maintenance corner lot. it also has a sparkling pool & Jacuzzi and superb neighbors. All in perfect condition <even t he neighbors). A gem at $1 Hi,000. U~l()Ut: ti()'"t:S REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 List Coast Highway. Corona del Mar ,il~o in MP).i Vt 1111·. -it ri·lb 5990 ~~~~! .......... !?.~~I~!'! .......... !?.~~ Spanish Had enda L.1ri,:c. older 3 bt·drm "'1th form J I <frn1nl! <111 lrt•i• lm\'(i 'tn·l'l c;n<itl 1n "'"l11W11t at ~~,.~,oo l'Jll :>IO 11;-,1 ~HERffAGE •. REALTORS WATERFRONT ProperliH, Inc PRESENTS \ un1q11 l0 1.·omml•11.·1;d hwldmi.: m pnm1• 111111\ 111,1.,'t••n fkil<'h .irc:.1 .hi. 1111! SI 7i ,;,o<t For Into & 1Jcta1b t'.all (213) 592-2813 UHDER $5,000 MOVES YOU tH Lo\<dy 2 Br. 11 .i bath:.. a 1 r t" o n d 1 l 1 11 n t• d l o'l'nhonw L>11ullh• dl• tach1.'<l l!iifJl!1· "1th f.•un tl0 laohltc:. \\1111 1 la:.t I o n >: ' C J I I t " 11 t• d . 114:! ~IJ ... "Co~ Smes Condo" fl<1rP :! lit·drm.' :! IJ.1th ont• !>lnry 10 quH•t adult li•t"j tr on ~u rrounc1 .. iJ II\ mature lrl'l':>, 111\ 1.·I' ~.1rdt•n-. 11•'.•r pooi l~·aulifully Ul'c·nr.1l1·d ~.54l0 EXECUTIVE RETRU.T 4 +FR+ Dtl + ftOOL $61,950 Towering trees 1>helln roJd way leadm~ to th1:. e'leeullvt' retrt'al. Tt!r ral·t:'d "Jlkwa\' to douhk door tiled t'ntry1 LJ\ 1~h II\ rm " :.tont-hco.rth. C.:oun trv ktlt hl'n + rormal dine• S\.'pJrJk wing hou~t'~ 4 m..1mrno1h bdrm i. H u .: c f .. m 1 I) room ~1th "alb or gl • .,,, Sparkhn.: ~ummcr fun pool' An unbchevt>abk· opportun11) L -.c "•u• VA or tn si;.1~1 tot.ii ct o ~ n C " I I q u 1 l' I. ~ K-17 tiOIO J•. , LOVE YOUR CHILDREN? /\ r1•al r.imll\" hOmt• Wllh pll•nt} or room to roJ n1 :.i llt•llrm-. :! bath f1n·µlat c, formal dan111i:: or l•dl 111 k1u;hcn llUJ.!•' i 1:dl! family 1·oom w 11h " l' t ll a 1· , :-. t' p a r ;11 • · wurl..:-.hup Fru1 t I fl't'' fl'-h pond, l·ov .. red "Jt111 Joel rnul'h more• Ju,t lt:.lt:d ::W .!lllO 546-4141 1$) COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. ASSUME S42,750 2 STORY · 4 BR tOi ' llw11111i..'111n u .... ,.h [ -! 16182PacCstHwy 'Ol . i-'··'.' •ro•l>•s 1.r.om_s.·u.rl•:-••d.··-l PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642-5200 1.11.<• 111cr 1·\1,t1ng lua11 11.1yulJl1· ;.1l .!HK p1•r 11111. t•it H.1n• opp111t111111, · ~.\l'I U\l\t' l'lltl~ Ill t11rrn.1l dine and 1·11untr' l..1tdll'n' ~:,.µJn""" h\ rnom with m<i!>!>l\C -.L<1n•· ht•.1rlh Sn.1rinJ.: "''fl lcH·I hJ~ hul(l' rnal>l i-1 bc1rm n·ln•at Pn<il ~111 hack \ .1rtl -.11 .. 111·rr·tl h\ 111\\1 11111-! t•urah ptu' Owrwr ,J0\11111-. I ·,,JI f,,r <}Ul~k j.P~Oll 1147 1\1110 MESA VERDE :I H1·cl1 oorn ,, h.1lh t1rc·pl.1n .! p.1111 .... 111·\\ • .iqwl I ro·-.h p.11111 I>\\ \~Jll'r .:iullL:nL:r Im m1·1l 1.it ,. p11::.:-.1·' 'd1111 ~";tMIU Roy Mccardle Realtor 18 I 0 Hewporl Costa Mesa 548-7729 48R + F,IR 2 STORY EXECUTIVE HOME FormJI t·ntr~ 111 hu~·· Ll\'IO).! l<unm < 11unlf\ Kll l'ht•n with Form.ii D1n111i: \\' ll h 'll'" •>r T t•r r.11•1·. 11u1lt 1n "''' Odr 11111.., ,..;imtfv 1<11001 w I II ti I n I-! "I .1 I r' I I) nlcll'.1\\ ;n :\1.iMt•r S111t t' Call~ lii67 ·. ' [®llEll] New Listinq! 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T' ~S#Hid tj." 'f.l#UU REALTORS NEWPORT BEACH LUXURY SI04',SOO Fantas11r :i Br Fam1lv II o m t' w 1 t h I o t !. o( fraturf.'s Pnnw Ne•" port llt'1~hl~ location. Wood paneled Den with par quet floors . Garden house. rcnced parking for that RV. Super SUPt.'r clc11n . Don I miss this one. Call today 646· 7171 Of'Ot/ tu?•''~ fu rJ IQCf ·1 ! ' !ea 2 UNITS Eastside. CM .1 Tk•drm C)\\ nt'I ·, unit 1r1 front I fkdrm n •nLJI oft al lP\" (.'urn•nl 1nc·om1· Sh2~ for both Brini.: l 0ht•1•k hook $87,500. ~~ntn ..ANYTIME z-,111\1~la 11.t~ :1 1•nr Tu-.t1 n S ~lrd ~t open S.11 Sun I ', DOVER SHORES OJ.I> WOHLD CH \IC\! .cp1>rO\ ·llHHI -.q (I .) 11;'<1 rill hornt• "11 h .it I I h• f11rm;tl1t.\ lnr l'aht I" IO~ GftMf'al 1002 G~ral 1002 ....................... ••·••·•·••···•····••··· OCEAHFROHT ESTAn On ly one of a kind -truly a m agnificent estate. Private beach, wa lls of glass. s pacious rooms thruout, gorgeous setting LUSK~R EALTY Lind.i Uro\\n, 6-15 2963 SELL idle items with u a Jo hn /J. J.u sk & Son Co. A~ Daily Pilot Classified Ad Hon<f• J•au .. r J ....... Karm..tnn f.h1" USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY Jt'or Result Service Call the market at Sl 18,000 G._ral I 002 Gt>Mrat 1002 GeMrot I 002 GeMrot 1002 &.--.Pini .•.....• M•ld• •• Nrrcedu ll<nt ••• M t; NGB. ()pol •••••• Pf.11Ur4 Pru,.:f'Ot • ro.ui... ll.f'newJt Rons Rft)r"' Rf!ll\rr • ~.b .•• • • • f.':!ru ·: . ·. • • ·' TOJOC• Tnu"'plt '\of"'tWICf'ft Vohtl • SLHl( ~ '•1P ~1.r <'••·~ '1 ~p , I Of lull•( lh\pong r••• i»Ml 17., P,\nl~ 101 lhP """ fl n~ 1(1('• of undtr~lal•1 PtP;~n , • ~cw.e p11t~1><l•r ~mrs c1fl"' \t' • .. r11nll!d r1:1ern q q7 Y1• ,_• ·.~~~111'S ·8 10 12 11 l!t H •>I Siii' 17 (~ l~I "I ' i'. l~nl~ .: ;:; 2'1 ya1d• f.IJ inch l1h · :;:::; Selld SI 75 tor ·~·n ciUP•n •.111 Add 3'>t' 111 P,uJi (~!'Pin for ~':~ ft1\I cl~~\ a•rmaol hAndl1n1: $end to AUTOS, NCW 0-hl. t!Wll M.in.-n Marl n AUTOS USCD P;itt"'" orp1 .1v c.~ral •.• • ' • . .• """' Da11v Pilot AMC • • •..••• • . . •fl.l:. 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Nf>N York NV 10011 P11nt NamP Ar.ldrl'S" Zip, Pat1ern Numt>er MORE th~n ever belort'1 20C desi~s plus 3 free rrfnted In ~1dP NEW 197!\ N[ OLCCRAH AlALOG' Has everything. 75c Crochet wltlt Squires $1 ,00 Crochet 1 Ward11b• $t.OO Nifty rtrty Quilt• $I .00 Rtppl• Crochtl $1.00 St• + ""It h olt . St.25 NHdltpolnt lool S 1.00 flower Crocllet l otlt ... ~ 1.00 M11,,111 Crochtt look 1100 111,tl~t C1odlet l ooll 1.00 lnstut M.tera1111 l ook 1.00 l1ntl•t Mont¥ l ook 1.00 Ct111pi.t1 lllt I Hlt $ 1.00 Co••l•tt Altlltns I 1' SI 00 12 "1i. Afct1111s t 12 SOc 1tt• tf 11 Qwltts fl soc MUS41111 Q11lt lttk t 2 50, U Qulltl ftr Tday U Mic look •f ti Jiffy lip flO' 642-5678 ht. 322 .Ur~~~s,~g~~lo ·········sELiiNG'YO'UR"HOME?"Mi'iiO'SAYS"""" s~~~o~ :!~~ l A l "~'; ;·;', y YOU CAN'T DO IT YOURSELF? R S E S M A U S N U E N I l B N Y S R 8 S 0 N E I L H E S 0 N E 0 U A E E A H N I Y A V 0 I M C R A S C S A L N P A A S R A W R V 0 P A A S T G 0 N S U N 0 W A 0 l 0 V N C I N J J A T 0 I S S Y T L A E A 0 A L V L I R A L A M I J W P N I L U A 0 L I T S A L l S N A B E S A 0 C U 0 R A M B L E K l 0 l D S P N A S L E Y T G A L T C A L A M L U N 0 D M 0 L 0 I R 0 Y A R T E R N U E H P I ~ R 0 8 C R T E P £ A R V S D B 0 E M A N A P 0 L 1 F l U G f T Y E L J l T H M 0 J E Y B A S P E N A F E S U R nttl'UCf 001 II OW l~ff °""'9r , • •1td. llO. dOWft 01 df..,,..rfv. Flnd tech 1n4 bo111t It\. ~ Ann1pot1s leyte Gu lf John Paul Jones~ Mon1tor Hen11t 9•y Robert E. Peary~ Pensacola MidWay tstand U.S.S. Langley ~ Waves Old lronsfdts U.S .S. Nautflus Tom0rro.r: Hodge Podge •sPI" Through fo1 SAleBf0wne•. vou can P•P~nd vout d•u•cl'\ ot selling rour l>omf 10 lhl' n~hl bu~ We ollet mass advPrf1\1n11 1nclud1nR d•splav phoro\ .ind 1 de..:tiplt()l'I ot rour P<OPt •ly 81iyl'•., v1s111ng our olloct\ sav" llml' and hAS,ft' becJIJ\I' lhf'y c .-in !>f' roontt•l'd lo your home v11 <1111•(! lont. un1o,1rc1 phnnc' l f\,, 111su1t'1 your p11v.lCV .ind \ecu111y l('llm11 you ,1nrl 1111: b11y1•1 qu 1l1lv tdth other p11or to nletl1n11. Thtrr '' no cosl lo the buyer tor out servl(t•s .• ind you 11.1v no romml\s1on. rusl one ""·'II leP So vou t.m '"II for "'" vet ntl more money And 11 vou nted a~\1\tanct in rlO\lllf~ we'll bf' here to help f'or Salt By Owner 1llfers buy tr~ " v1r1,.1v of Mm,.~ In rlloose from rn a 'onvtnienl. c<'nfrdl foc.!lron We h IVI' wmtlh1,,g IOf buye< and ~lier ~loh~ 1:J&recl SaleJ m~an &Her p,.;c~J ~&...,~ HOME SALES CENTER :::J' 1 1000 No. Coo~t Hwy., loguno Beach, CA 9265 1 (714) 494.9595 Wotclt for cenreu openl/IQ ;,, NEWPORT BEACH, COSTA MESA & IRVINE I- ... • I H111ft._.. ........_.._ , ....... ._.. ..._..._.. , ....... ,_ .. -······---....-. -·-·······-·-·-·--·---_ ................. ·-----.. ··· ....... • .. ·-C.r ........ tmc:.w ...... IOU c.e....... • •• c........ • .. ..................... . ............................................ . ---·----.... -···--· .......... .. ............ ··-··-·····-··-···· -·-······ .. ·---·-...... . ... .. , ... . -------------9 .. I .. 1112 8111.. tm ..................................................................... TWt.Ll baa joined the sales ta rr o ( Se l ec t Pr'ol>«ti es Jerry b lived in the Harbor Arn most or h ls I He h a v l n.g graduated from Cor~a del Mar High, Orange Coast College and Cal State Fullerton. Prior to entering real estate he was a bank loan offi cer and headed his own property management firm. Jerry's knowledge and experience are key ingredients of his success. For truly professional servicing of all your real estate needs CALL .JERRY at 556-2660 c;:::: SELECT I PROPERTIES OMT .. WAT8 wmt~ •nd It •anod wa\rr VIE1' 1111 a r ound Eaormoua m ~•tvr t.droom 1wlr t :t other bedroom• You '11 be atrutL~ ;al lh<" ~pi.nous o•aa. f•mlly ruuro. formal d1nln1& rm und 111~ ~llo '.t'here'a •dock for your••U+ fl boal too! Shown by 11pec1111l up pomlmeol in advunce. $295,000 - WAJt fU HONf llUMI ., RE-'L EST-'TE 6J1·1400 $23,500 Lovely 2 lx'drm + dl•n 2 bath 24>.~7 ;\lolnll· home nr ('iUbhuu~, .. pool &. '"'' fo('1I In ;ic.Jull p.11 k ~1th bt:Jrh i.ll"l"C!>:-0 \ i.it &16-4380 IAYNONT- MIW IACI IAY •• 1n DOVER HORES: all room1 spacl : n ple; 3 bdnm., ramily rm.. w bar. 3 tialhl, 3 car 1•ra e. Enjoy tha t rr~h. new hOmc aroma! Only $278,000 AMOTHER NEW OML .on the BAY at LIDO! Luxurious 2 bdrm. & family rm., 2 baths, 2 ca.r spaces; dock for your boat. It's a TOWNHOUS E . c omplete with e levator service & secwity guard. Fee land (not leasehold ). An xlnt buy at $220,000 759-0811 .. orona d tr1pJ~>. Thne:? bdrm. 2 w1rrp1.e1 .. blt·1ns: h11hJy Ul>IJ' penlhouM unil. 1-·orl'od air be l. V\ewl of CaWlna, ocean &. Cd bills fl n1&hl U ht.I . Pnn~linJJ. beamf'd cdJ. Pool vall. Parkinl fer 6 can. In outstand· ina condition. $198,500 CC Orange Coast Q: 2600 (.Cud llwy., Coro11 d1l l1r IESA ¥£11£ ............ .,..--. ...... ....... _,,. ...... .,.... ....... 171.IOO.. OP9t HOUSI MNtAY 1-4 UALT'f 14M219 SllYICI -------------IHL ESTATE 644·4141 CodaMesa . 1024eo.hlMeN 1024 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .VETERANS V ACAMT J UST L l ST~O. tw RHdyToMo.,.ln beautiful 1-.a~t sld c 5Brhomew/hu11efam1ly home:. NO down. Call rm. dose tu 11chool & Agent today, '!hopping Open Sun 540..3'66 12 5PM. 3017 Garfield, -----C~1 For more mlorma· Open 1925 Lanai Dr. 5Br. lion, call 831-2255 :tdnt rountry clb toe :"It a n y x t r J • s.is~u 154-0-2018 :~~! .......... !?~~,~~~~! .......... !?~~ --- - - CUSTOM REDWOOD Choice South of Hwy location; brand new & built with "TLC" & architec- tural genius. Decorator carpets, fix- tures & papers. Mstr. suite includes library with frpk . wet bar with blt·m refrig. + a delightful view! Country kitchen & formal din ing. $183,000 in- clude::; land! Special showings each day 15 FIXERUf',ER 48R + pool, OUl!.land ~ location near ..,t·hls & shop·g $69.750 AGT 673-7601 BB W AMT AN OUTSTANDING VIEW? This fine. nC'w <2 'cars> home has most everythrnt-: .vour family ever craved, such as saunt1, 2 wet bars. large game rm . ~ccuntv s.' stem. 3 car garage + l'verythinl.! an mgentous builder <:uulcl .µut into :J800 sq. ft. The head on, ciOSl' up v1t•w of. the bay, peninsula. ot·P;rn & Cal:.ilina 1::, something vour gul'sts will never lorgct1 s:t?O.ooo Is 1110:-.t reasonable 673-4400 Division of Harbor Investment Co. I G.-ral I 002 General .•....•............•... ·······•······•·•······ ATTRACTIVE Linda Isle 5 BR, 41':t ba .. fam rm & formal dining; lge. Lile patio & waterfront deck. $350,000 BAYFHONT. Pll'r & float. lots $185,000 to $32~.000. to h11ild vour own c.·ustom home. Sc\ era! area:. to choo:,e from ·eilfGRlfNDY;·R·EAlTO'R 341 Buy\1dt> Drivt!, N,8 . 675-6161 TWO 4-PLEXES AT S85,000 EACH SS.UOO do"n, osi.umc: ht & 2nd. 11wner will t11ke Jrd All 2 beJroom \Jn1h in Long Lk>ach. Nol 1n mult11>lt•, Brokl•r 111 quines mvill'd 1>1111 ·1 :--11 on I hi:, u n t' • ' • l' .ti I >19!!1)!i;, ~UPERB HOMES l V IH Att Yo.J A Vet? You Ot•cd no m11n1•\ do~ n. choo::.e ! rom BLUFFS EMD UNIT 4Br. 21".'R:l, w Pl:in. !'llJO m· lo<: a lion. I" l yard, rw\\ 1 pl:., lrplL, n1•,1r pnnl, park & •.t'hh -:~1. t1l4) Owner H40 M"i'Mt GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD Wt•ll pnL·l•ll .1 ltNlrn .. m ., 11,1111.\\tlh foru•d <11r h1·.t1. h1111l1n" n1·\• c.1rp .. t-:111 11 dr.1111·' l a'<ll'lulh p uwll'd ancl \\ Jl/jlJ r•·r··d I .II". tow pn<·t· 111 ~:; '."11K1 L ,\l,I, i:;1 3191 GftMrol I 002 GeMrOI 1002 ............................................... NEW BLUFFS CONDO BY OWNER -$126,000 Blooming Delores Model, 3 Br 2112 Ba, :? colorful private patios. End unit. li.Jrge breakfast area. 644 -7901 OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUH 1-5 50 I Playa. Newport Beach G~ral I 002 Gfttf:rol 1002 .......................••.........•......•.... MESA VERDE EXCLUSIVE This outstandi n~ home has 4 la rge bedrooms. 2 baths and located near post ofc. restau rants. theatres. stores :.ind banks. New roof and complete exterior repainted. Beau t ifu lly landscaped w /fine trees! Owner will t•arry 1st loan at 9% w /no LOAN F'EES. $71.900 takes it! COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE IMC. 546-4141 502 ACACIA • • t 3637 E . Coast Hwy. ·.>,:;CE Cor ona del Mar ~L ~ fU ~ . 675-5930 . ECOLOGY MINDED! You 'II find 1t at thr White Huu!le at 1:11:1i Olympic AV<:, Coi.t& Mesa. Spac1ou~ J1vrn~ w ll750+ sq. rt. 4 Br, I'• ba, lri: dbl ~ur w ,t:lc<: opener. All new ('arprti.. & dr:.tP<'" thruout Nl'w mi.ulut rnn. ...ounflproof ce1hnl{s. Spotl<>ssly rll•an ln~td(• & oul. oix·n !-I.it & Sun 1 5. South1•1n l"Jldorn1:.1 R1·.tlt'.\', 540,8149, ~6-5005 HIT\ GMeral I 002 Balboa Peninsulo I 007 ...•...........•.••.... ~ HEW LISTING Newport Hel9hb J Bedroom, 3 bath~. 1>un ny pat10, With l'Clf>I JOd Jal'uu.1 /\~lU::iTSEl-:1 640-9900 \"..\IJ,E\' HE -\1 :ry 1•'10Jambo•MRd .~I - PARK ESTATE Dramatic courtyard en I r v . r n r nm I t1 1 n 1 n .i: • ~t·i>arall• ram1h rm 1n ht!!hl~ upJ.(racll·il 4 hrlrm, :1 huth w frpt1· rn hu1:1• ~1 a:-.t1•r 'lltlt• :1 • .11 )!araJ.(e & mtll'h mnn· ::.!IX !llltl II\ appt ~"l!I HKl2 1.4!• 7-11 I A1,'t I IN A MILLION Walk oul on lhl· :...111d While WJlcr 'u l"C•ndn 1n N•l San U11:>:1t Co W-1 <HNI llurr)' or you ~ 111 hl' ... orry POINT REAL TY ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEHHOUSE One of a Kind !louse + Guest 21280CEAN BLVD ~IC.:llAEL REAL ESTATE 673·6880 Coronadet Mor 1022 .......•.....••........ BRAND HEW 4 BR+ DEN thl• ideal combinution uf cJ new home 1n an t• ~lab It i. h c d n l' 1 g h JUST LISTED $.59.900 J Dr I '• Da. dhl car gar. qwl·l ... trt•el ll!L' y;i rd, licJUl} borhood. featunn.: all 11uAuAr< the latest kttrhcn ap-OPCN HOUSf RUll• pornlmenls, ovcrsiicd 171130•••9• CotteMo• garage, large room~. J 645·9161 baths. strp down wrt •---- bar. mint orean \'iew. /\II MESA VERDE NEW ~ a I k 1 n s: d 1 i. tan cc lo Under c· on!.. t r u l'l 111 n pnvate bca<:h Time to l0hoo~c) our O\\ n HOW OHL Y <:pt & pa ml color:.. (luah SI 59 500 F \\• rnn~trud1on T O m~l ' • ~~. l;:ith hJ:, ju<:U/ll bath tub Call 644-7211 " i.lram rm sauna W.ilk ' lo <"lhhou:,c. l·hvtt·t• lut • S 1 • , Call to :.rt• plan-; & :-.tra~. Offert'd S:.!12.ouv 545 9491 CAMEO HIGHLANDS --!n~:·~~!:••:~:k •11 46 ts Corlla nd Drr ve, CdM Call 675-4782. A TIENTIOH GOIN HO WHERE BUT UP!! Cul~ two on lot i-:ast:sHk ltK'al1on' Jui.l I.Isled ;.it $7ll,f100 6-12·6368 Devin Reol Es tote CONDO SPECIALIST llB , CM, F Vly. Tuu(h::.lone Rlty , 963·1>1167 BYOWHER 5 Rr, Fum Rm, lgc kit 1 !.t). ~Ott{) ~Qfl. S85.5Ull <>1>1·n 11:.e Sul & Sun 11 51'\I 3116 1'1Crt"l'. ~11.i 18711 Pool • Jacuui 3br. 2ba. l••m rm form ill dll\ rm pc ofci. lndSl'P<l ~ dl'r11r;1tt'll Musl sec tu <IPl>I t'l ownr. 5·19-47 i!J Dana Point 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bt0 \ Jl'W home under ('Oil· struet1un, 4Hr. 21.:Bi.1 dt·n. loh. frpl1·. uvarl May ~135,000 Ownl'l, 6+I 179tl I in a Million Walk tlut on till' :;anti Wh1t1• watt•r 'u ('Ondo 111 !"•> S.in Dll'go Co. S>4.00U llurry or you 'II be :.orr) POINT REALTY Cati 496-5600 BToro 1032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Getteral 1002 Generol I 002 G I I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ~~~~•••••••••••••••• • ~~~~~~TIES 1002 GeMral Call 490 !>ti(JO YOUROWH RETREAT SpyJ?las~. \iew. pool. GOLFERS $1 200 mo ls1· option. Ha"<' you ('\<'r dreaml'<I 644 19b8or 547-5162 or U\"IOI? rt on the course'' Open House By Ownr. 4hr. fam rm. l ·'• ba, :!357i UurvrJ off Ro('kf1eld. 11 5 Sun $72,500 3 BR.+ BACH. ( ln'>L" lo •H l .1 n i:nod ... umml·r "mll'r 11·111.tl .I !If{ rronl h1111~1· 111111 • read' ror rental :i.111; ,,1H1 lnd1,11.lmi: IJnJ' LOOKING FOR B.I. BA YFROHT? \\1 II hJrt-lhl' .. :!+unit-.. ~rth \UU .incl lh• r1• .. t'\ • n J ~llt'r fur 'our ' 'Ut"t.11l1 l,1! \.It ht fh1• tun n1·1~·hhor-. m.1k•• up !111 1111 l.tt' lh tl ll "''''II .1 l:lllt· Jltllot/ LAGUNA BEACH 1 h 11 mm1• 11111111 1111 I 11 II" l11l ""'m lo ,11ltl nn 1>.11 l till,( Jli-I ,1 I \1111•111,111 I lom1· ~1111 Id '' 111 .Hll \ 111 IHI\ 1·1 I lltl 1 111 t 1f1l1 1111 l\llwh111I <.in'"" lid "1.!.'l IMMl $275.000 td:! ., !.J.J f•.\t1~ associated h \I ltt1 \ I -.1 \ \, i' • 6 73·6'00 • BAOl<EAS--PEAl TORS J02t, W lalbuo •I t Jb•1 BIG CANYON 2.68 IHtA~L\ 1ll :'olll'i\l"O 1 I) (" \ I 1-; lJ II I ( I II \HO\I llHll F \ lln\ \\' ... , .. ,, t<IU"I I flt./, I 1\.1 ,., 1·1 ttll\ c• h11m1• :!M•~' "'I II of hl\un ~ vw" of 1 •• k .. &. \11 n• t'('f• l,~111J ACRES TURTLE ROCIC BROAD MOOR I .n\ rh !\ini:lr f'1m1h t1.1rtlc•n I lnc•nlt-d llomt• ""•1 louJ..1111• l'arJ.. lo hutlil \11u1 clr1•111n home on Zeinrtl \ 1 10 fla<'k Roy "-i!'wpnrt • :! Ar & 1h~n . .! l1,11h" \lnr tnr.1i:r c;p.11 ,. Ft-t' LJnd $:?10,000 1(1•11 (.II P•'l l Realtor~. 7:>4 1202 ~,., :lOO GRAMDVISTA REALTY 768-1212 Ttade your old ~luff for new goodies with 11 Classified ad tl42 ~67R -----·---·-- G...eral 1002 Gl'Mf'o4 1002 ••....•.........••..........................• ' . macneb / Irvine realty FINER HOMES FROM $67,950 TO $1 ,300,000 WOM-r LAST LOMGt Lovely PJan 102 in the "Willows" w /cathedra l c eilings, brick fireplace. dining area, f amlly room a ddition . Custom con crete work. Absolutely immacu lat e! Ma ny extras! $69,900. Anit a Bradsh aw 752-1414. (J l l) HOW COME7 You have missed thls c harming 2BR doll hou se w /l ovely brick hearth on an R-2 lot ? $67,950. For info -Lots Miller 642-8235. (Jl2) IAMCHO SAM JOA9UIH Spectaculor Golf Course vie w. Gorgeous "Son Joa quin Plan" - 2BRs. den & dining r oom . $115,000. Laszlo Sha rkany 752-1414. (J13) 642·1U5 644·6200 901 Oovtr Orlw Herl:IOr Vltw Ctnt~r lrVIM' •t campus Valtty Ctntt r 752·1•14 . ...............••...•........................ nus IS ll I t.uxunous 4 bdrm. 2 ha homt· Htn ~ str:v RcJd\ to mm 1• m RC'0<:rntly · ri·d u1'L•tl h, SIO.IXlO tn only Sl l!>,IM>IJ Call now for llt•laih 5-IS-9491 *BY OWNER* COSTA MESA $5 8,000. F.J.,h1tl1· c h.1rnwr "1th ..,htnl!IL" roof .11111 puh~llt'tf hJrll"•1t.cl fl•~u ""'"'I 1-.I on ,, 11•·1·1> lt>l "1th I 11111 lr1•1·~ l.llh h1111 , •• 11111 i>U~'l lttJtht' 1'r1t 1•1! 111" ul ~.t.IUll \ \I .I . .i.11, ~''"° ~S E LECT I PRO P ERT IE S RELAX AHO EHJOY! ~·111n1' i:.•t'"' J<1111111 ~.11JnH' I t•nn1' n1url'> hr.11t•ll pool .11111 lhl' lux un ol llt.'Jultlul i.t.irc.Jens \l.l't•·r h1·1tro11m ha-. IH•'l'ia c" dt'i.k .inti \ H \\' llahun till· t n\n. ,·ale JU li11l plu~h 1.arpel tr11! Wood pancllini:. ....-............ .....,=====--I i:orgcou~ b<>Okt•ase and wood burnrni: ftrepla('C .lust a fc•" 11£ thl' fc>ulurcs 1n th" h1·:i11t1ful C'On ===;;;;;;.<! d 11 01 1 I\ I II IT1 I' r I l" I' COMMERCIAL Eastsi~ Costa M•ta I. \H<a: nll 1rr h111 l1l1n1: p1t1 ... :1 lwdr11t1ni hornt• Pl1•nt' of pa1k111P < >" nN \lolll l'ar r\ '!.'ronrl Cati 640-9900 THE RENTS ..;111 uoo Bl'ltl'I hurr~ ? i.1:1 xs~o ' . t ,_ ,, MEW LISTING H.1C'k HJ} b<>aulv .1 Hclrm' tic r11m1ly. JMIOI "llh~ooddt•l"km~ 11111· I\ lrrndi;1·apN! pri\'at<' qudto l. >'nrk.,hop. ~"41fl'' JUST LISTED! COSTA MESA EAST SIDE l::xlra d1•an 3 bdrm. & tarn1I~ rm .. po<>I hnmr. lk'..,l Easlside locat1on lln<·k frptr Low mamt y11rd. Sl 19,500 Balbod Bay Prop. Realtors * 67§.7060. are low 11nt1 so l'I thl' prir(' • Two hom<"I on nn R2 lot. only $99,950' Rt•d Carpet Heallors. 75.\ 12021--------- GeNral l002G9Mt'al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cae: IBDllB BLllNS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE eoPEM SAT •• SUM. 1·5 I 00 I MARIHMS DRIVE DOVER SHO R ES, b rand -n ew g la morous contempo r ary with great Back Bay view! Courtyard entry. 3 bedroom . 3 bath, family room, two fi r eplaces, vaulted ceilin gs. n e wly landscaped. $278,000. 2 I OZ VISTA LAJt!DO Elegant ''H" model townhouse in the original BluffR. 2 Bedroom. 2 bath, living room features cozy white brick and stucco fireplace. inviting master bedroom. dressing r oom and bath. Convenient location Reduced t o $109,500. 111 DOVllt DatVE 631-1800 LU~URIOUS HEWIH&OUT Amon.: tl1..,t1nrt1\1 Nc~ porl Bl' .it h rf' i;1dc•nt't''> Spunou., ,., N" u ll \ {' h II nw In I h I' i-:a'>thlufl ar1•a "'lh µo~s1h11t11t•" of II"' bt•tlrooms '"·" rplton;il pn\,tl'Y tn tht'> lo1·Jtt011 Sl59,500 For ap1101nt m1'nt call f\7:1 W1:l11 I I -• ,, •. ,1 BY OWNER SpyRlass Hill. S250.000 5 Br 3 Ba, \.1cw. llarhor \'1ew Hills, Sl99,500 4 Br 2 Ba. V1r~. 640-29111 tQuahr1cd liu}er:,Oob > ---- Walker Blee A111l E1t1te Lo\cly 2 Hr Lake Fon'~t hnmt· Prine. onl~. $;2.5011 <.:all for mfo cJfl tipm wkdays 1all d<i} wJ..C'nds 768 51!lll •01J<'O Sat & Sun• l.akr l"ort'st 4Br 2ba lmml'd orrup S97,00u. BKH t>t~ 6J9i ---- and n~ht into the Clower ~arden and •elcrt landS('apinl(. A home of quality for the famil~ ~ho enjoys elei:anl II\ 1ni: and needs 5 bdrms, a fenced yard and a sparkling pool. In area or prestige and ronvr· rucnce. Be the fir:.l to hang p1t1.ures m lh11> hk" new home Pri~ Of Ownership t\n idea I duplex. 111l•a I l1l(·.1ttnn. In lhe buck 11111t you will surround I ~ I )·ourself with loft .~ 11~ajnw ~~~~ee:kril~~v u;~~~o~ F1n~~~!1~!~~~~tnrv _ ----··=="~ foront unit has been rr-2• i bu home. MUST -modeled to swt the taste SEE~ LAKEFOREST Ownt•r moved-almm.l new 3 Br 21 ~ Ba on hill. tx>nJermg t•rrck & forest lmmcd. Ol"l'PY· Nor mal down to cxi&ting loan-.. $105.000. 752·5162. $195,000. - WATFRFRONl HOMES REAL ESTATE ~~~~~63_1-1~00 VIEW -VIEW of anyone. Enjoy all this THE HOMESELLERS OPEN llOUSt·: on the beach side. Price 752.SJSl SUNDAY 12·r> $1.49,500. Shown by appl. __ _ 1850ti Vallarta, II.II. only Conla"t Ownt'r /Ai;t ____ _ · ' Buw .. .-Equity <Off Ellis llclwt·en lkuch R 556 '90 I _, .. ,"' & Newland l rn llunl ~· • • ln Brand New 4hr, 21' ODn Sat JSun I 0-5 VILLAGE m~on Vit•w J>nmt. S1nglr Cflttury 21. bJ, separ11tl' din. nrea. ~lory 2 bedroom, 2 bath Oceanvlew, pool. unusual li><'alcd orr \'1<'tnna St .. luxuriou~ tuwnhuui.e home w 13 & ram-rm. <: ~( This home IS under S77,900Ukr lano1.lotl50xl50rce.481S t·11n,truct10n & nc~ 4 li<irm, 2 ba. l' 2 lob. fJm1ly rm, Sycamore \Jell , upgrd'd l'pb, ~allpaper. rncd bal'k yd. RV !'tora~c. ~pnnk le rs. $72.000 23982 Oswego. 837 7462 WALK Spacious 3 bdr m, 2 h:1 w '2 bl fl patio are11 & b1 j( dbl gar.ij{e Ideal IOl'J llnn m proximity Lo So Coasl Plaza. 646-7711. ownr' ran ~('!c('l rpLc; & s u r r y . c a m (' 0 rotors ur l11s <:hot Ce The fastest draw m lhr Hlghlands. Open Daily. 518,000 b11,., <>quity in Weal .. a Daily Pilot Owner 675-8307 t'SCrow to purchB!H' Walker&Lee Real FAtale ClassH1ed Ad. Phone -----b 1 h 1' 1 fi.12 5678 Lusk Harbor View Hills. 4 ran! '"'" ml' otn F-ountain Volley I 034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $©\tdtl~-LGttfS • That Intriguing W ord Gome wifh o Chuckle -----14,,.4 ~y CU.\' l. POU.AH----- O Reorfof'IQ• &eneu of the lov• ''"""'bl..:! ""'d' b.-low •o '°'"' lour ai"'plt ...,.di I MU B F EL I 12 I I I I I L YS O U I I I I I' I I ,s o HE O j Ji I I Ii I' A hu•.bend tamenw "She·\ . _ wrh ,, bed cook, ,.,_ hn Ol'I OVOI' lhet -·-.J •9 _f _"_1 _s_H_E_o_""I •• PllNI NUMIUfO ltnus I' Ii I' r 1: ,. I' I 1N n~m sgv•m _ . . _ . . . . 6 G~~:~~~~\ lfTTl~~ TO I I I I I I I I 5CR.AM-LETS An1w~ts ln.Cloaslflcation 5300 !:~~ .......... ~~~~!~:~ .......... !~~~ .. ~ ,_c~(~~~r!~~~! NIED A LAIGE HOME? Newport Beach homo located near park and schools with S bedrooms, 3 baths, large dining room and family room. All th.i s plus a large comer Ioli truly a valuo at $127,500 inc udini land. , A CO&.DWl:U. IANI• CO. 644-1766 atl1 IANJOAQUINHILLl"O IN NIWPOfn CINTl ft ~~ ..... ------------------~--~~--"~ ~ • Hr. Family, 3 car j?ar, prll'L' ~i!l.!150 Wknd~ pvt pty wants to buy. 646 71110. !17!115i0 ~1 ~ Fountain Park 2 sty. J llr c>nd untl Twnhmt>. AdJ Mlle Sq Park. SGl.5011 Eves 6«·4981 752-0MO & 752· 1072 VERY NICE Duplex So. or Hwy. On corner. 2 frplcs, H rdwd floors. $155.000 by owner . bil-6069 OPEH SAT /SUM 1-5 1324 Outn999r Dr. Feel at home as soon as YOU walk in! 4 Bdrms., family rm .• baby grand slzl' living r m. Shiny bnght! Pool & Jacuzzi, with ea6y care landscap. ing. $178.500 INCL LAND! Ol'!H SUH. I ·5 307 Ccrnatlon 3 BR, By Owner. Nl'ill a'> a hrm Prmt· only 540-0374 pin Frt•l•dom ho ml' or55.t 3626 _____ _ S56,!150 For .ippt.1 ________ _ 646-7228 llurry' For Sale By Owner Lovely 3hr, 211ba cnndn. Dbl gar , e n cl patio. $58,SOO. 558-867 1 or 751-1615 OPEN DAILY 10·5PM 3183Colleg~ Spcmf ah Hoclendo Arched, Spanish f1replnrc, m assive brirk B BQ on the 5pacious patio. Queen's kitchen. Z baths, extras. Bci;t v11luc- ln urea. $67,500. 531·5800 WntftavH Realtors • Inti RE H~twork Vet Assume B',:, loan Nu 3br. 2ba or S. Cst. Plaz;i (213)43 1·7383, CVC' - 594-0427 CONDO SPECIALIST JI B • C M • f' . V l >' . SELL idle 1lt-ms with a C' o u <' h s lo n c RI t y, Daily Pilot Clac,sir1cd 1\d. ·963al67 -------Costa Mesa I 024 Costa Mt1a 1024 See 1l t o believe it! Fabulous v ie w, d l1l-1ngwshed 3 b drm. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :~~t .... ~~m; r· ... Grana·op·e·ning ...... l DJIC Y. ;MAJIC i TERESITA VILLAS i I ~~~\ E CONDOMINIUMS ~ 840·7000 ! )¥Luxury Townho1M1 : NEWLY AV AlLABLE • o.i.y IO bft : JASMl NE CREEK Fc:rtunn~Spac1ous2 Brl rm&~bath.: Dramatic atalrway t o \\it h firt•plnccs. hc.1 lcon it."s and : second floor, brldaes ln· · l t" • v1Uns tile entry in a love· pti va c pa IOR . : ly a Br + Fam Rm home. FROM $58,500 • Ext.entiVC' UH of panel· : lna ft mlrrora male~ the : apaclous 2eoo a q.lt., 229 W. WltlOft. • «Mm ev~n I arier The : chcttful colors used In Co1ta MHa : thi." no lon1tt r ovollable • Jaamlne Creek Moonroat , .. _~ : Plan wlll brighten your • nvtl9 watt. • day. All thla pl1.11 pool, : 6.a5 2692 . : jacu11i, t•nilt 41 1uard • "' • M : aalA' ~ u Sat • sun : • l·SPM ()r,Wkdya 2·4P M. : I w+ 1 •••• St n.ooo. By owner1 : Model open I 0.5 da fy rirt IJC. &l e a11 a. 2~ • I • ain.aall. M. 64CMl501 • : • • •, • • • • • •• • • ••,, •: ••• • • • • •• • ••• 1 ••, ~: ........... B\'OWNER• ~br. lbtl. cathec.lr•I tttl tnp, lie ram rm, • bar lluth lndn pd yd w 10• ftttplt. ~·r act'ns to ('~ ment play a.ru f, storial(c- &c ml,l('h m Of'e S124.SOO IC.8239 2+DCOHDO Healed swimming pool. recreation area, t!ll'<' 119rage door o~ner. air coodit1orung Uon't wait hurry 11 $)8,000 Of'IN SAT /5UN 1-5 lti131 Mount Canyon <.:l JOMES REALTY WOODlllllE ADOILAIE Lulrf ToidftJ II 9Y. hf _., t.for .... ... , ..... w ............. J ....... . ..._ __.. ...t ..._.. DI. va.w. _., ,..,. from ....... ,_._., s 11•. fOO. CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M. BIRD Associates, Re altors 1044 Irvine 1044 uses a a Ube s a seAasatrs us .......... 1044 ...,....... 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• alMfs!~P ~~~~~gthtb :.uper .S bt>droom or 4 +rec room home with EXTHI\ EXTRA lari,:e lot 111 Cuh1·rdJle com * 673-6210. .......................... 111119f······················· ··•••••···•··•·····••·• mwi11'' Cul de ::.111: loca l1un v. .ilk lo puol t l' II n 1 ' I 11 II r l ... n>rnmuntl ~ n·nter & let • ~EAL ESf ATE lmmaculate4 Br. 2' ~ ba, 3 t·ar ~ar Bel>\ arl'.i, w.ilk lo Mtlc Square Park SS-IS mo ,\\.atl '\l ay l 531·81¥10 t-ta.wtinC]t0tt Beoch I 04 HEDWOOl) TURTl.EHOCK 5 UH 21, ba, den, fam rm c .,, pat 10, pr1 me l0t ~···• land Sl23.000 f'nnt' on ly fi7J JlJ!} t·\e!\ & wknd!\ 838 7105 \\ kddy~ CARDIFF OWNERS ANXIOUS llt're's a homl' ~·rru "'"II t h<n e to lOUl'h. iu~t lmni.: your f11rn1lun· \ huml' \\ tlh Jll lhl' Jm1•n1tfl·:. with uµgr.itl(·d l .1rpt'b. drapt·:.. IJr).!t' 1l1n1ni.: ar1:11. µlu' J p.11111 "''th l'O\'l'r, an l'll'C'lfll' c.1rJI!\' door op1..•ot•r ;111ct :-.1lut1tl•d on one ot lht• b1·st lo1·a lions 1n Tht· Terr.1<•1· nc..ir pools & rt'l'rt•.Jl1011 area~ l 'nn~d tu ,.di ..it $75.SUO ....•.••.•...•....•... Bi9 mou9h For You,. Brood! ~p.nou:-. floor vi.in greJt netg hburhood' Coverc>d pallt>. J or I hcdrooml!, 1·011\ 1:rl1hli• l.im1ly room J Bath!\ tor t·on\ en1cnl't· Form JI 1l1nrng, t·u~tom booth White hrll'k f1rt•µlat·1• Own!'r am.iou:-. SIJ 000. rnll 5-IU· I WI TARBELL "#I In California" LACUESTA l'opubr El UorJdo 1.4 llh u~tJtr' ::.upt•r 110'\ l'S room Jal·uu1, :JHdrm ·1 ha, fam rm llpi:rct d thruout SI 15.000 !Jti!I:! \lehnda Cr 91;3 -1088 ASSUME 7 l/4°/o lh ow' 1-:1t :111r :!h.1 JM 0 111l \l 'P.J ltkl' 11"" Walk to ltbt :ir) & h1 ''hi Sli·I 500 Prin 111111• En•!. wk net .... 11-17 fi~lh HEAT AS A PIM Li n rl t' r S 5 !! . 0 0 It :1 Bedroom + f.1m1I) room. 2 b:ith" fin•pl;H·•'. roof Pnt·ed lo M•ll f ..t"I' Su I l WESTSIDE REAL TY INC. 848-2323 HuntincJton Viewpoint <>11t•n lltt11'1 '>.<t &Sun I".,,,,, t>-.:11~ 1'111·hlu I 111 11 kt·.1111 'n~l lt·11·l 1wnh111 • llt .! h.1 dhl ;:.11 \l ...... Oltl 111'1 trp\ p.1111" • '' rn l Ill drp .. -..,11r.1111 1 '"""' ,,,., .,, r1 .... ~ i•rn t11 Ir I lhh~•· pon\ " tltt r;q1\ 'P·• It ,,,un.1 I h .1111 rn11n,h1p ll•n111,. 1 rl 11111\ $75,000 Turflerock Glen Nl•w-1 Hr2 Ba, F<1m Jim Owner $1 t5.0UU I'rn11· only. t;.1-1 56:!1. ll) dplJl CALLUS FOR *HOMES* $60,000-$70,000 In Tustin & Irvin~ THE HOMESELLERS 752-5353 HEW ... .ind ltt.·1.1ut1ful. '" Woncl hrtdi.:<' l.uxun· m!>tr :-.wk"' 1th clrc:-.,.1ni.: rm & lj!c walk 1n clo!.l'l Open «. !\PolCIUU,, "'"h ra1,.ed l'l'll !Yl<Jn\ \\ llHJu-. ~ l'rl·m1um lot J llclrm,. :! · hath' d111111c rm ~1.5011 ~~::ooo~ \'IL L~ JU.I\ l.1 OR~ Woodbrid~ Arborlake Nl'w :.!llr, :!h.1 unit nr l:1k1· .\1 at\ 1\pnl <".ill 12131t;j,',1;:,1.11, t•\t ii:! l'rtn uni) OXFORD MODEL For 'Jlt' h1 ow 1wr. l 0111\ Pk 111 I wrih"·· :1 lit " • B.1 . ..,1•11 d111 1 m r1· mnddt·tl J..tt di .,:,,... hltt1' lh~t· hon1h rm h1,.:hh 11p)!t .11l1•1I I l 11 tlt1· 111• ".ilk fll " ''""'' p.11 I.' 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I l.111 VI 111 111;1 ~,l\i' ,trmi• frri•pl.t1 i· < 11h1•11t.il1· Hi.:1· hdt 111" I ('.1r I'·" ·II!• '\o 11 ;11 111d i.: ,t 111.1 ~l1•1 11111 Ill n1•tf.!hhnr' "' IMl11I ,., '1•1 1 ~1uli' " I' 11ic' < "'' dt II' 11n1;1I• llt1lv,llOCMK• thr1111111 l<c·I h.1r Ill CLASSIC BY THE SEA I l~drm 1·1Jrn1•1 lot Imm" l41th J htr .:Jr.11'.t' 1111,11 .met lra1lt•r an<' \ r1·.1I rlr('Jm hnm1· 111 ·• ftn1· oc1~hborho11d l11r unh SIOl.5011 Realty f,1m rm to\1•r1·1t p.1111" +-tf1,11t\ \lf,J $J.1IN'kJ l'nn 11111\ ... , I •1:~1 1 1.r1•1·nl11•1 ll.11111111111 mtfl t., ""'111·r "'''' 111 JI.irk '' hooh jMlol ·, II H ·1 BJ l'nn· rt'ffup•rl to ~ 1111(1 t)f1<.•n llou,.1• "·•• "'un 12 ;, 11'1'.' Loma ~.s1 l.'1.I:.' \\11rnl hrlf1i.;1 l ru ... -.1ni: lh1·r ~llJO S<t ft \C. up .:r.tcll'd 3hr 2' hJ :! frµk' ltbrnry SI:!:? •1so t..itH.ll!Ml cl a" or 1110 11Mti t:\t.•' • Roberts tC'41 ~"'~ ~"11 !• ... -......... _ ... __ MwftU•t!U• lli'arn •we ><lUl:\Km<> 1-. l'l,,\CE• CONDOSP1'X IALIST 1;11•t•nhr1ar m11rl1·I II O . 1.: M , I-' \'Iv av;ulahll' no"' fi75 I IU!i red hill ~:1:. 552-7500 S48,500 Ye,. JW\L"'lr MJuARE t1 . \\udl'I \4 llh upgrnc!c<! t arpd" l'cntral A C .mu ... 1tu.1tt•cl for J?n·at It' 10).! 1111 'm<illl'r (.imtht·" I .111 tu 'l.'t"' WHISPERING WILLOWS ·\ WJ f'l:in :1 lt1•tln•om ~ lam1I\ mom .mrl IH,;\ 1 'loM' lo new park. pooh. lt·nni:. c·nurt-. ;inil 'hop pmg. Now uni~ ~11.i~U Call for appmnlmt'nl CALIFORNIA ll(':JUl1tul 111:1-. llh form iii illlllnl! r1111m I.oh or pn' .11) lln 1111t1•t 1•111 ii•· ,at' 't rt'l'I ;\ t·.11 " h1111b .... hopp1ni.: .mil p.1rk, '""' ~; '•111 ( '.1 I I 111 '"' R.V. ACCESS "'h.1q1 l11·dr1>om h11111t• un l'IJrfll'I 111• F.11n11\ room .11111 d111111.c t unm !'><•II ch".1lllt1L! "'•11 mu ron~I v..11<11utH'"1·t1 "'' 1• It \\ JI k I" I,. II ti 1, nn1n~ '7M ''un < .di lur ,1µpl GREENTREE \ :.uper 11 \\I l'T()' I ht,'('Jroom-.. t.1m1h rnom .rnc.J !) '.\ l.tl\1'11 pn1.1r1 1 ar<f, L:,,, fl Ill) up .I! r .• t1 ,. ' I h r II II ~· h " II I "II II W S I I 1-. lo ' I'. \\ ' ~l.:•Kt C .tll 1111 ,q1pl COLLEGE PARK l'flpul.ir BJ-; H 1' fo I. fo \ \loclt'I I twdrtM•m. f .11n r 11 111om .ind chntnJ.! rtH•m Hc.1011lull\ L1nchl ;1p1 ·1I t'"\Pt'Ull\" hom1 1 •>' 1·n .. t p.11111 .ind .... , t II \ f< 1n famth rnnm -:•1 1 >1111 CJll lor a~111t COLONY Pteuut1ful Pl;in ·11>0 1t11•JI I}' locatt>d on r ul ck ,,,r 5lret>l with larg(' lot Thi' ~ llt'(froom fam1lv hnmt '" ne.ir pool. park .rnd tcnru5 cnu rt.~ SI.'> 1100 CAMBRIDGE rout• h :-lo n 1· H I t v . or R.1..'> 0211 <'Xt 11 l63Y. '16.1~'7 , .... _ ... _ ... -.......... , PopuJar end unit rn 1111· st1g1ous Unt\•t•n.1t ,\' P .irk Reautiful :1 bt'droom & ct 1n tng room h o mt'. Vfo:RY nwcly UPi!ntd1•cl JIURHY' • '5'79.!lllO l'ull torappt VIEW. VIEW WOOOIRIDGE '>PEN HOUSI-: A.RIORLA.KE !-iUNDJ\Y l:.! '> Sptdaculor lalce vi~w 18506 Vallarta 11 H "Glrnwood .. ·1Ur .Hia 1(.)ff Ellis betwt•<'n Beach 1 mm ed oc• r 11 p ;1 n t' v & Newland > 1n llunt SHl8.SOO 64-f o:ll:i ington View Point Sin!( It' ~tory 2 bt'droom, 2 h.1th BY OWN 1-;R luxurious to" nlloui.c. I..,: 2 sty. J br. 2l~ be, S77.900 Bkr fam rm, upgrndl'd Aspen , model. Deerfield Must Lake ri Area sell&»tS46 tht· ktd'> µIJ~ 1n the huge SttlNGLE CHAR:\1 ~ Jrd' ll ,., 11nn•d n,::ht tn Um, 3 Bdrm , 2 b.Alh on' Call prestige are.i home Red C~t C I o s e t o l> c h o o I R~altors 833-3380 w Catalina :.un:.el v11?"':. ... --------. \.$119,500 LOCJUftO Beach 104B .........•............. NORI NS 1REALTY ~;)J l:H \I ll II n T 1-:R H1\CE J Bdrm & :! bJth l.imll) homt· 1-:"·ellcnt 'tt'"' of lhl· hJ.\ Spant!i tilt-n.>tif. ll.01 pund & i:n·enhtiu ... t• J u't "'l'J>:> ·""'\ lrom th1· h1J,!h 11111 ··•f ,Ill l'.td' $1 :1;! :,uu BU ILDER!-. ATTENTION 01w of the few 1n Anh l\t'J1·h lle1ghli. w ocean views from front & rc.J r of p r operty·50 'X 100· s.55.000 WOOD&GLASS 1n this 2300 sq. fl. home. 3 Ud rms., 21 2 hath::. & ocean view $149,50U llOLD 1-'0H IN\'ESTM ENT :! adjacent lob· eal'h 2S 'XIOO' m Arch &ach llcrghts $21,(l()o lotJI Panoramic & unobstrul'· lJble ocean v1ew !\ Ex c:ellcnt term:. available \'ILi.AG~ FAllU: LEASING AGE--:T:... I It» So Coast 11'4 ' LAGt:NA B.t-:ACH 497-2457 11 I' 1>: A :'\ \' I I': W ~========~ 1n. r 1t1-.,\ 1 1·: nJ 11 ~ a l .. ti.:un.1 1-umnll'r l.11w m.1111tt111am·1· lu~un c•on rlu ·• Hdrm., . cl1•n & :! h.11h, Ont· v1·,11 111 \1 \l J'CM)l & J•ll'U/11 ~.ill. (11 h~:ad1 $1:!!1 !150 HUI LO,\ BL fo: 1.0 r:, l.arg.• H I lot IO I h1· Tt•m pit• fltlh lfft'.I ~Ii .'illtl <'omnwrc r.tl .\ II " 1111' 011 ('oJ .... t 1 lw \ l'all lor tnfu .... II t• I' II I .1 I ' \ I' II II if1• H•Jopt•tl l11h ~i 411111 1·.wh * 494-8057. Slt6 OIMl l<l•,.t.1ur.1nt \Int 1,.,.. l.rn .11111n ... 111~1 llOll !Ht '11;1 111 "'<I °'UMI t~1tl 11f S.17'> rHlll , r11 l hoo ... 1· ~·11111) 111111! St.tgl' ()\ \ u I 111 'I U.1 + l'ool Pt 1' Jtt l'.1rt' wan" h•)mt• 1n I J)!un:1 mu~t h;f\t• p.1nor;1m11· \'It'\\ 1 11 'l>,! 1111 11111 t I' 1· 1111 11 n I ~· I> Ill \!t;!;i CALLUS .. tnr .tll lh1· l,1t1·'1 rn11lt1plt· Ir 11111!' .t1.11t.1hl1• 111 f .. l;!IHl.1 l\1•.1C'h ,1f1•,1 \h11 ~C' h.J\ t• lk t".11) \ t1·-. hwldrng 'Ill' ~·" l111-tV1· .1r<'a '""'" fl(·,1d1. It·'~ than 300 t'J!.Y •ll'I" tu !ht• '.incl Sl!O,CIOO Provincial An absolutt-rl<t,.Stl' • 1>1;.imond ¥t1rtuow parw~. 11.1k Ors, brtC'k l1Jfl'. jXIOl. J bdrms . formal dm rm Sl89.50U Ole Espanol! Sp11nii.h l1le entr~ . l1r~ ''' halcon~. sinking wh1lt· .,.,,llor :'\orth co.1i.l 'u. J bdrm,. :~ l1a I µh Sl21 ,0u\J FflEHCH NORMANDY OCEANFRONT Fa m o u .... I, .1 i! u n J lanomark hunir on Wc11111 's Co' l' Largt• main house. muHI'!\ & rhauftcur ·~ quarterl>, J.!UC~ hou,.c. grccnhou~l'. Pn\'alf' sun wa ... hl•d .'Cl· ling with patio:. & wmd- 10)! W<1lk!i l'rl\0<1ll' :.lt'P!> tu beaullful cove & beach bt'low S795.000 3 Monarc h Bay Plaza Lagun a Niguel 496-7222 83 '-0836 L.iri:l "1•11 11e .. 11(n1.'<I :! hill m 1·ondomin1um l ln,1· lo ,.hopping & ht••fC'h, v.1th :i Pf'<'k or the ~~~~~~~~~~ un•an wo11lcl vou believe N ,500' OC'ean qew. 1957 Trathl<' mobtl<' home, l:h-12 with l:!,2:! t.Jbana. with 2 hdrm-; t 'lo'C' to "hopp1ni:: & l>l·arh ~··· 11111.11 al ~1.:.011 SJ\ Y flfo~LLO TO /\ GOOD HllY lk:rntirul North 1-;nd l h••droom home on '' lari.:1· H 2 lol. Conve. nicnl walk lo beach with unltm1lcd tn\ estm ent potent ta I Opr n houM? Sunday I 4 P M 2:13 Beverly OPEN SAT JSUM I ·4 1028 La Mirada . Unobstructablc ' iew or coastline & Catalina. Spacious 4 bdrm., 3 baths &a bonus room! M assive timbers span the upper level; profess. decorat- t'<I A dehghtful, :iunny home. $145,000 OPEN SUH. 1-4 1359 Cliff Dr. Little col· tage, big future. Cres· cent Bay is '-'2 blockt Laguna c harm at 1ls sandblasted best insidC' & out. 2 bdrms. + hon us r m , hclwd. firs .. bn ckecl frpk 9,000 Sq. ft lot $12.5,000 Nt••t'J# .. tOSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• $. Rr. Z300 ~q It l'on t'OUn .. C'Onct Sll.S .SOii Open sat It Sun 1 WM ~1 l O\lrlem 111cnt' IUCICH ltl.ALTY 64Z.47SI ll7·4523 ' L.AlrJilM ""1sef I 052 Me Wpof"t •oc:h t OH Sot C..,._..t. I 07 6 ...•....•....................... ~ .•.....••.... ····•·················· • •••••••••••••••••••••• l.'U~OOSPECll\LJSr II U , C II . t' Vh . 'fuu\•h l«1n• lt l1~. llU'*J'l I 11'4AMIWON Walk out cm lh1· :.1101.l Wh.ltf' water \ u l'Ond<• 1n N 1> S .1 n f> 11· I( o l' o 594.000. llurn ' or )1111 ~•II bt' M>rr)' POINT REAL TY J Br, 2'2 &, pool '>ltt.'<l lut , •• r• k t-; S I l) t-: N l' I J\ I fenced rt'ar )d, frull S1'.AVIEW Panor.imll' II EIGHT s ".Jc"' lftCOm9 Propttty 2000 treci. 2:>22 1 Adalanlo \"u . .i8r.pvt comm,c1\<.11I tuwnhoml· with :1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 831·96060wner <\gt ~oon 8JJ-29'.l9.04411111 tx-droom. 2•. hJth-. 111 •4..f'LlX• LOVEl~V JBr 2ba. ne"' ,. EAST BLlJ F'F' ~et'urt' <1rt.-a with ., .... 1111 'II 1' Jr L J kt' I' .tr k fam rm, l>en&l't' µor~h ·s> 0\4llt'r \'iew homt• min.: & tht·rJJl\ VtHlh mmule'l lo bt>ach I 4 HI< pool •. R 1· ·n .,, " ( 9};500 :11>a. I J BH 2'; bJ. :! I "'Jacuu:i uom or " r ~ ·· ua · J m rm 4 llH Corner lot. attJcht•tl boat or CilmJ)t!r Uoeof o"'nt•r will ftrt..itt1l' ANCHORAGE garugc, frreplal'I'' J kind lot $8!1.~ SltlS.000 Appl 644 11;t; 1 ... VESTMENTS Sltitl.OOil 1111J ,\fJIJ..im.1 IOMD REALTY " 11 " 8319-111 leautifulBluffs C7t414t~7711 s;;;~'7\~n~ton a~.1\'11, J BR, Z'~ lfa, Twnhi.1·. '------------'! MiulonVl•jo 1067 formal d1n·rm. µat111 San Juan lJHINITS :1su A,01·adoM ••••••••••••••••••••••• '.'>undl·t•k Jtrtum. w .• ,. Capistrano I 078 Co,t.1 .\fc::.il l dopll•x I:! BY OWNER modd Walk to ~• hool, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·ott.1Kc:-., ti lt Jlll'r' In <.OLFCOUHSI-: ~h<>P'. pool p,1 ,.trcl•t lnYHtor's Dr~om rnml' S:l:!,:!lltt l'r11 i·tl L,\"t-: VU $11:1,000 i\gt &10 l861 Perlect oppMturuty lut s:!65.UOO ,Wt II an·"11t "t-:1 Dall" Moul'I .lllr Easthlul'f Condo. 3 Br 2\~ 1 h h lr..itlc l'nn. Uni) Pt ... 1-.1 2 Ua fam rm, fr t'll' tll·~murt (~l' UH•r Ai:cnt0wncr64~·!Jt1f~, Ba. 'Phi ll•vd w 1s<1Tne Supt•r J l>t'dr iu~ 111 l'rofcs:.ion..illy lndM·pd 1tt·w of Bat'k BJ\'. popul<1rcomr n1t y~1lh spriokh.·r<1. upgradl•<I Heccntl) up)!radcd ~real loc41don. S puc1oub COSTA MESA thruout, "'yr<, new =1 ~11!1 ,000 752 5111:!. & upgraded thr1111ut m l,oller~. beuuulull) Ownr llrkr CENTHAI. I\ I It. too' fOURPLEX unobstrul'lt>d \u, 1mm.11" tJNBEA'l'ABl.1': ;it onh Opt.•n llou~t· Sal & Sun WES TC LIFF :ili(),500 Takt' ;.itl\'arltagt• :!JJ.t:! SI J.:ll·na llcau11rut 4 Bel rm. :i Ila and cull. l:IJI 3100 KJ7 13.17 pool home with Jacu111 Jbr, l ':b;i twnh"• Cpl' Li.:<' lot & patw. Sl49.00o •• -~ allal·hetl gur. path' ;..Int 0J>{'n clatl) I -~ or 1:ull art'u Ownr. 7611 ilRlh 1).12 442ti. 1531 Hq~blanu Dr O~'ller Bkr Newport Beach I 069 • •c--~ •••••••••.••.•.••.....• --...................... 1---- NEWPORT CUSTOM 3BR +POOL $249,000 LIDO ISLE :1 Bdrm.., 2 1 ~ bath' Casos Capistrano Secluded m1m r..,l.tlt·, Ill a delui.e w111lt•d l'om mun1ty ·I Br, 2 B.1. 1-'am Rm. w bltn ~dh.ir \ Jusl rc1Jl.1111ll'd lll'W («II p<•li. and dr <tl't'~. Wi ll 1·11ni.1dcr e:1.ch.10.c1· l'rtvatl' palto , 1•xtr.1 largl' Wllh C:rcJt llH l''' mt•rtt 1>ott·nt1al. Sl20.111111 l,...Quai~ liiillPlac• Praperti•• 7Sl-1920 " 1•00 OVAil SI HlW HA(°M 'lt•wport .., ftnrsl 1·uMom :1 BH. ·I b<tth plu' 3:JOI ::.(I ft :\la"" l' l>t•I Pt~ fml·r lfUJ.:l' lormJI I.iv 111~ Hoom' 1-·~1m1h room h ,, ' I ' II ,, I ' ,. d ~I um JI~ I on l' j r fl' p I .It'(' µ.1rqt1t'l noor l'illhl•dr.11 I' l' I I 1 n g ..\. W l' t h .1 I' ~:dueled Mal>h•r wing tamtly rm '4tlh 'tonl' lrpk . :i l'ar garai.:1· ,\ r1·· al beaut) • $260,000 home lor Jll M·J,.on'" i-... _ ... _ ... _ ...... _ from tht• wekommi.: l'n tn to lh1• lu'h l'Jl 10 <lfl'<I" ~111,!1:111 :11 :!ll.! l'a::.(<11 011\0i. Ot><'n ~lJll I 5P:\1 (\uol)n l11 bh.11u 1Jo.,,d Rc..illor:.. tii..i .i!JJU "' J I k 1 n m 1 r r c1 r 1 d \\arclroh1·~ W.ilh •ii i: I a::.:-. n' 1• r 1 11• w :11;' !\p;irkhn)! r~ml l.<111ndr) room l.o;cd' of "torag1· Call to pn.•\'tl'W. 7;;~ J 7110 [®Bl BIG CANYON CONDO 1.11 '11 r 111 u' I J .1 I. 1 1 1 .. , I m11tf1•I ''rt h I 11,11 ~.ulcl 1-.1rpl'ltn• m11 r111 t.·d "''' b.ir dt·1 lo. nl 1 It I in.: 1 num \\llh f.int.1 .. 111 '"'" 111 .:otr 111ur-.i· S1•111nt~ guard Jntl u111krground µJrk1nl! 1""9Quail ~ liiilPlace Prapwrti•• 752-1920 1•00 OVAlln NIWl'OllT llA04 LIDO REALTY :ui7 \in Lido.:\ .8 . *673-7300* OAK FLOORS &PORTHOLES Art: JU!.t two ol tht• lf·alurt•:,. \'OU 'II IO\C' tn th•~ ·"'•·wrort lk1ght ~ charmer On lovt•ly Alt:-.o AH·. nr l'ltff Dr .Ju::.1 lt!tlt'<l ~ ti42·6368 Devin Real.Es tat~ Harl.ior \ 1cw ll11mt•s. :1 hr 2 h;i lrg JlJlllt, Ill.'" .tp p I 1" n 1 l ' !'I :! S 111111 1;..i.1 t>ltiX llt-:Ol'l'ED II\ ow .... t-.n t llH. 2 1 11.i t..im rm 14 prn 11 I hi & v. t•l h.11 l.tthhlll"•'\4 \\,1lt·rl.tll ~· 1 .tr ~;11 Jgt· • , ..irporl Kh 13:1 l.111 :.. frµ re ';1n1t ni.111~ m.111~ hll n-. \\',,,, $16J.!i0U ''m $155 ll<KI n,11-.rwr 5 l>l416S lncndible View 39UNITS :0-JntJ 1\na s;uo.111111 :.!i lfal'hl•lor un1h ~ I:.! I Bdrm unit-. BILL GRUNDY I 080 i-R_EA_L_T_o_R_6_7_5_-6_1_6_r .•.•...••..•...•....... -Santa Ana All Spruced Up! And w atltn).! ror \t1ur l'i.Jrdul m:.J)t'l'tllln • <'l·rl lral air, nl'W drapl·~. rre!.hly pa1nll'tl anti wallpapC'n·d. Sparkhnl! pool Jnd µatt0 an•a. 1tr1· nng ton• t Bedroom~ 2 buth' S1·p.ir;it .. cJ111111c .i r1• J ~ti !I !11111 1 .1 11 :>.101n11 6 Units E /Side CM "li:ar we~1d1rr :.hoppirw L1J..t• nt•W 1ntt.·nors. Xh11 111\c~tml'nl 11, .1npt . 11111) ~(15,\11111 l,,._Quail l liiillPlace . Praperti•• 7S2 -1'120 l•OO OUAIL >I NIWl'OU IUCH TARBELL ., Cl>\ INt;TllN 1"0111 )lll·\1·.., 111 ll unl Ill !!I on n .... rh l l\4 m·r. !!4H· 12311 "~I In California" 1 UNITS Prid ~ of Tustin 1090 Own•rship. Balboa. • • •••• ••. • • • • • • • ••• • • • • Six I BR. one 2 BR lBR-TUSTIH w /frplc, Owner • SS9,900~PEN! $345,000. 644-1554 Gorgl'OU!\ l'IJn ' l> • Ill Laurel wood' l>1•'11.!nl·r1• ... -............... __ _ Spac1ou'> I bedrm, wood t•ntn t1pgradl'd lhruout I p <llld gl;1ss. nl'Wl'L w 1th Omtral arr :I hr. lh hit. 2 ncome rop room tor tcnms. lncrerl1 patio.., + pool. park, a 2 llnmt•s on one lot. 1-'111 hll• ,·re" or enl1rr lighted tenn1.., crh , mvt•stment andr~tal111 Newport Bay. One of a volleybalrx-able TV. HV l'Offil' Sl!IK Un~n.~10 .... • kind. 41 unique h ome. park in~ Tht• Work!\! l''<l'l'lh•nt return. C<1ll f111· l'r<'semerl at $325,UOO. Don't mi~s this <'Xl'lltn.1: mon• mtormattun Horbo,. View Home La11rclw00<I Townhome 645-3474 Bt·auttlul Caldrirn1a Open f.'rid<1y thru Tue!>· OP"'N ll<>USL' lh s t •• ~ ... -- Oflt'nheamt'd l•nlr~.b1i:Jane Paqum .. ., ,. , .. ,,,,, .. I I ,1 1 HanC'h styh•homl'. Lnrgt• Nt•wporl fk al'h Sec &Sun.C.111now752 1700 --11 !lay Hl 1101 Kinµ!\ Road. r, ~ ... IS • a . ,.I~ entl•rtam1ng ltvm i: room. [ I ~~0la~~·v'~~;~;~15·~J~~ -... U•N•1•~•1u.s.~6.~.o.o.~ ... E.s __ •I ~ ll~Zdjl\ -. --__ thought Cit mnv1ng ttp NEWPORT BEACH this I!> 1l' Bt:llcr hurry DUPLEXES they don't last loni: 111 1112 Westcliff Dr. other Real Es~ •!."Sarna LH-OJOJ r f d l d & •••••••••••••-•••••••• ,.lb .. .,..., ro C!\l-. ccora e Mobile-Ho ~hows I 1ke a model 1 J IC.-Sal ~s I I OO Bdrms.. 3 baths. huge .......-e 121 :1 Bdrm, :! bath ur11I t 'lt,.,e lo bt•:tdl 4 ::. hu11 ping. Sl42.000 FORESTS OLSON • ... C IU •'-tO N' rountry kitchen. formul •••••••••••••••-•••••• dining or s tudy ; dbl. WANTED TO R F. T : ;1 Hr·2Ba&2Br-1H.t · · SP CF ARl"A L< T fblklooce.inSl37.0m I frplc. beamed ce1lin~s. A ,, , • > • l nrt<•d 8krs, Rltl'l' ~·r-.-c-Open Sun l·S, or call to WHATEVER TO ---- --; ,.ee• Sl-16.500 PARK AND LlVE Ii\ PaulShap1ro646-741.t Village of Harbor V1<'w l I~ TRAILER. 1962 26' l!o s d 1 Phase 3 5br :?'~ba L~·~~-·~ . • rr<'~o .pnngs upcx. r Id &r ' • • J\IRSTREJ\Ptf, PRF.l' ·~I.SOU 12l1Hr. Income ;~~~ e ~n., r~ n d ~';' ;:f:, rf· · 1 STK ii ~;N~ON.Lc~{L:u S14~ :"II"~ r ~}".1rry s<'I~. owe. W/JaCUlll, flrC'ptl & 2 •675-5930• 64&-6382 rJX(-.~t.\yr.11338971 - covered patios. Mai;:mf1 .'lb.17 1-; c,t lfwv. Cd!\l -• *Or a n ~ c Comm. cent panoramic view or · Acreogeforsal~ 1200 C«nli·r, i:iro:-.s S25K . !\I ..... Irvine, Airport & i.ur· ---••••••••••••••••••••••• V:1ughl,AJrt,.67!'i-~I. r ounding h tfls. Wik 'A dis· • • I l/4 ACRES lanre from ltghtt>d tc•nn1!\ for your mobile home PRIME.EASTSIDE court & pool. Scll/lsc Op· or bw ldmg site 12 huAt' ~arden apts m tion.$189,900./make ofr Level All utllithis t:O!>taME'sa+l br,fam1· Shown by appt. 640·454:I BEACH available. fi'ull pnct• ly rm h1)ust> w Jfr11l1 • . ...,..PERTYHOUSE 1.. $ll.500 BKR IH•am 1·ct11ngs, l"I ..-""' (il4 )676·571i patios Income' $10,Wh. PRESENTS " VIEW WATER OR522·2080 S/P S1!i0.1100. Prm. onl~. ~~~~~ .n~w h~c~unJr~~~ + --Ji~·~~;~ nk. Owner /A~L sm.soo Don't la11 to sec this IMVESTORS! Super Seawmd (;ondo. 2 c ha rmtnit. completely BUILDERS! br.2ba.oo0nly$71,SOO architect-r e modeled 2 98 ACRES-between Charming Peninsula J br story home what has a J o c ea n s 1 de / V 1st a ho~on Is l blk. Fee s1m -BR· 2 fireplaces, l up. 1 Beaullful rolltng h11l s.I• ... _ ... _____ _ pie. $108.000 down · 2 car garage + Small spring fed Jake. SALE OR LEASE tndustrial J ~ 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ciou.-; 48r . 3ba. near -------- <;chis & park. Jacu11.1 Deli9htful Har(i\ar PM COOPl::R D bl' RANCH REALTY 551-2000 939 Gtenneyre 494-85 t 9 vstY srECIAl M ystic Hill s home COMMBtCIAL Bkig., on a 'prlme~mer lot; xlnt location & park inl{ facllil1es. An inve:1l menl for I he future $149,000 All bot new listings. Jusl carport all new Hot · $6000/per acre. Call 24,000 sq ft Jnduslnal <1"a 1t1n1t for the right potnl apph nnces • + 546-5880. B 1 d g -co m par<' ~uyer. CALL642-~ refngeralor freezer com-ecooomy & Oexibihty & ASSOC'S. 536·1484 or U In 536-80 __ 1_3 _______ 1 Townhome in Village l. 3 BDRM , 2 ha , master bdrm hai; balcony over- lookinR RN.'en~ll Back pnltQ hn11 fountain Plus. Just i1leJl' lo adult JK>OI Plt'u.'lant h vtnj! JI .en af fordahlt• S?r,.IKlll I. It fnvfffors Hurry!! Just hstt'd. 3 br. l / l ·V• IM. nr. Oou~lai. Won't last at $.59,000 <: 11 II ttk r . 846 6012 ~(Mt HarbOur f042 ·~····················· OPEN HOUSE Sat/San l·S 16453"'1......, .... .. <W. or Saybrook, so. or Humboldt) Bayfront w /boat slip, swlmmln« pool 4' tennis courts . llere'g a superaharp2300 "q ft Townhome w /3Rr, 388, d!!n. ram rm, din rm & ht wattrfront pallo Compart thl1' valul' with 't523 CAMJUsl>l·IRVlf(E OPF.N DAILY RAM T06P M .invothf'rbayfront~ -., f I I .1 lhC' $207,SOO 1 "' u• l' ur11w 111 We~l. ., Daily Pilot a.ny Rfffty Clau1r1~d Ad Phone C7141 tU-2541 &U ~7R Starter Home! IULl.£1DE paradise on hu~r lol & level pad Cut e 2 bedrm wrlh M~niflcent, unob:;tr\K' c ustom farc plat•i• ~ table ocean & mountain tastrfully cnrlosed front views Superb 4 Bdrm. Pa 1 '0 ' 11 r tJ 1 ' ;i home for family & ente r . I :i n cl " 1· .i " •' ti t111nin.R LarJ(e ltvlng rrut:\tC'rptl'<'I' i Ne or mrn room. lamll.v room & din- mun1ty purk and pool 1 n g r 0 0 m o c I u x c.- nnd tennis court' Sound k It c h en • m 0 5 0 n r y nice? Call Red Carpel hreplaC<' II room for Qr 1~R.e.~al~ton~~·833~~·3380~~· ~~J ch11rd, pool & g u est I-home. One ot a kind! THE RANCH·JBr, 2Ba. din rm. cul·de-uc, by owner, prin only 5$2·3396 To PIAce your ·•fast RHult" Serv1<'e Dire<'tory ad Coll Now 642-5671 lit. JU $1'19,500. AJEUJE"LL ' " . ,, ''"' l uiu", Hr·,, t1 1•1 \ • '•''*' UNCOMMON DNCT IN l.AOUNA. Behold thf' hlll11 lr"'"· •nlmeh1 & vi~ AlmO!ll •t Ac Up dated 2BR charm home. prl\'1tedrlve tM.000 "Z" REALTOR~ 4948111 UMITS 2 Bdrm. ho m e on the North end + ~ep studio. has fantasti~ potential Xlnt locaU•n Live in front house & rent the re· ar sludlo. Room for eit p8l\Si0n. Sl!i0.000 ARCH HACH HTS. S Marvelous bulldlna sites In thl4 populor area. From "8,000To $48,500 ~ UOSN.Cootrttwy..,~ 494-1117 3160fC...tttwy..~ 499-4591 SELL idle lt41'1\f with • Dal\1 ~ Quilficd Act 80.W78. ,-' . VtlUGf OF b1nataon · all new carpets Lease a't 9 5' sq rt NNN or wet bar· col o r purchase $250,000. E'· HARBOR VIEW coord in ~1led . pro· cellent Orange Jocallon. PHASE IJ f~1on111ly landscaped + lllliiiiiitrtiiiilll-----•I Call C714)64S.95SSowoer. Modified Monaco, 4Br manyotherxtras 3Ba, coiy den, xlnt cond, OPEN HOUSE AVE .ACRES 2200 ~., blk from pool & 40 FRI SAT. SUN 12·6 SO. of CORONA ac.res of park. walkrnu ' ' L• JI t 1· fl ••••••••••••••••••••••• diat.aocetoschl. $164,50<l lltlY7Lanca~ter SI r,x<'e e n view. '11 COSTA.MESARlCP n....0 Hou•A Sat te .. 0 1115 Newport Shores pnce 19,900. HKR .,,.,., '"' '""' thw> D W" k 7141617·S&H Zon1'<I for 17 u nit ~ 18 J 5 Po r l Car Io.... v.-.. n unog "'<' OR w 1var11rnce possible JI\ 640-1049 af\ 6PM li O'Neil & Assoc In~· --SS2·0SJO units. Has 2 Dplx, J. Droker·Owner 640·6790 ~· house. $27S,OOO Prin cm~ .,.-.._. H&...w__.. • • far_. 1300 C.......,fiNllcl .. .._-.. "I'-••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTORS 153-5353 Don't mlls thl!\ quelity Dana Polnt etght apnrt· Outof C--a.. built. 4 bednn home with mmta 1278,000. P.O. Box ~·r 1 p • r k I I n « n e w Mwpt a.acft Dupfe• 281&. C.pi.alrano Beach. f'rap11riy 2510 b•lhroom1. Beautiful Byown~r. MthSt. 2 BR & ••••••••-•••••--•• .. cu.tom pool by Jrvint J BR, 1114.SOO. Prin only. leochP,op1rty USO FOR SALE. 40 Aefls. Pool1. Many cualom 8Jl·la&or~-4221 •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• ~ water, 'filw. fe.lur'e8 thruout. Locet· I Ill a Miiion 12 mi from Chieo Calif. ed In Ntwport Harbor • •OOO Pb SCN7'5 H!ah School D1$t. Call tt-Walk out on lhe Hnd : 540-Wl -ca.-• I 07' WbJte wat~r vu condo In FORSAl.E·l&OAcnic. _ .. :~:~HERITAGE REAi.TORS •••••••••• ••••. •••••••• No San Diego CO .... 000. ..,ood_.. t-... ,.._ __ H 'II b• "' cu, ,.,..,. .... ~. urry -or you " l•ke, cabin. Prt.-acy. OCEAN DUrLIX $U8.000 Bldr Bkr -.Ut• !IOt'r)' I Year round •ttieSS.12 mi POIM1' llALTY rrorn Cbi~o. C•UC. ca•• •seoo 'Sl.20.ooo. 5CWT55 4PUX-r.-•• WW nn ult• Pr I rt 1 DC' I ude1 m _, iiili-'s:tn .. • a •· )"" 11 ~· It• \alld Low ti• n , ·~· -'"'· tml r .. ' i\Utadlftl Ur .., ' l"flll, AC, -r dr')r, ••u•v• IU own r c.11..... 1114 -.... ...... j • ............... ••• ..... • •c:.. .... ,,. .._...._ <lALA PIWPl!:llTJt.:.1£ , Jbr, cntrl sn- C.11 <leo r.-•1 )O.;)Ull ioc9UOfl only ll• 1116. UllJ pd. /i'!I. rf'fna. W"tmln.sl•r SpnDfd1h t.dlH.-,_,_, ·r.ex ... , m lt'e• + mott' Qi I now' Sml 4 btGrm. a batb, <11«•· 1M CfUlOllM•~ l.llXI I~).}, :'lit•·••#. t '1t·.1n, :! llr Dinm• It m ~ til~ .. c•H 2100 I ........ •ec11 ] 140 I• ta-GJU d r p ~ , • v • 1 I no., ' ·-·••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••Cr ,,,._.. 0111rn4' 7tt 0034. IM\'lNI:: S Br 2 Ba, fpl<'. «ntr) :? HR, I Ba l3$0/WI L''"'h. bltn•. dllhw-.br nr •••••••••••••••••••• ••• '"" $500 \I u 2 H 1 t den Ruommu\.t' rwt'tlt'J. Jr\ 1nl' 2BK.20.U St~SSO pti.rk 41 ~chi.~ 11501111..1.TOP Oc•an vl.iw, 3 home.Wialkwbcb l'oul twnh'" I\ s ,\ p Nit By the beach, lbr. all uhl, PAMILY HOMI V1unt. 4 BR. l"• b». AVOCADO .i c, ftar + m1mt $100 • .. ~ .... 2 .. ~ '-I fr1 <'~ to ocun l400 Aall. r-aOVI T~nt'x 1198-9891 sm .. L~ :::! .. ~ ~-. 1Hldb·1 '1'a "r' ... u~· tor Kt'nh. 988 u11. Bkr 2 BR. 2111 HM 1.\35 aee. no liasl mo 751 24•t> Bdrm , 3ba, din rm, dbl &t~nu. t·hihlrl•n. 111r11 ig3.04ttt1 3 llR.2Bo ...... 5WQ1tl00 gar $550 mu c . .111 HU :O.J 4li d l -Me• ti a.och 116' M2.s:~ "~ ',,..,,., 3BR.21,ba. $.W0 /560 U01\'f'r:otyP11rk -.~12 evt"11 wknds. •"'"•· o . r+ er ([1~1 vr i~l06IJ0 "ft41'r i; 4 RR.:!~ 546$/575 3br, lb..,, Prnwton Mdl ----1 w vn•w pm. Z.43 AC-$52,000. • .. ~.............. --•Mew IHc9' H4*M M»tur~ tn:c•· &•aullful . , 4 Br. 2 ba, nr So. Cst ~ ready for summt>r 4 BR. 21~ Bu . $195 725 l~aJ loc1111on nr adult Emerald Bay· Lea:o.<' "'°Mo :IRr on v..tlt'r pool $450 By ownr Avail Apnl I, 2 br. 2 ba. w1thciock tor your lxi.1l Laptoleoc:h 3748 bwldmg i.tlt' 111 &11,,11 World~ 1'ft'Jlt•M \ •ew · Pl.u.a, rpt:., bltns, Crt>lc. now! Walk lo beitch from JU!>t ouli.tdl' fo'11llbrnok kuy Island wat~i:front dswhr . Dbl. earage. here Walk to grudt' ~0875 Ocean vw, airy liv1nl( Slol001!\1o 4 Bdrm "11h .irea, beam cl·•I. ~hut lge l<ird & boat durk for tui., hardwood nni. pool larl(e boJt ••••••••••••••••••••••• "11':W :! hr, 2•., ba luxurv rondo. Ocean \'U, W<ilk tu twh . com pletely de· <·01 atoc-rurn Dbl gar. SJ:>() mo ~ \ 1 t;S~l9 Owner v~ry nt•,.1blt• Oii home for lease Shp for 549·3262 :.chool & high i.chool l hnanc1ng Uun 't °''"" ll(t' bvltt • tennt~ cts .. 4 --br. J ba, hUS<c sunde• k , lhi:; great mH:.tmcnt np BH 3 balM $1200 Per Santa Ana Ht'l 2 BR, friillf. .ctbl gar SSS() mo 614 20th 8nnd new WoodbndAe townhouse Jbr. 2ba Nr park 04~ mo 673 52X~ w '4ood dk ,;oo+ mo. S750 \lo '' :ul t\pnl th• 11 497·3864 A~u~t On watt>r ~ rlh po r l u n 11 ,. • on I~ mo }t•arly lea:.e gar. yrd, children & 1)('(11 St S:}6 1718 $)2.000 -call7~2 \iUU Kt.:MBOLD tu:,~LTY OK $365 612 2164 or ., . ., , ln\,e:.lmt·nt:. 67;).4822 673-0782 Su~\.;J hr :! h.i OW 3 BR 1 '• B.\ A C, nt'.tr L.ocJ-o HIU1 3250 s<-·hool:, t\:eJr torucr uf ••••••••••••••••••••••• boat doek S8SO :\lu Wt11lt01 ~121111 Mo tn :.ummt•1 !Uy\ ll'" rentJI l! Hr. fq>lt t'lc.,;.intly rurn1,,h1·tl lioJl shp a\ .illJble SJ95 U1I pd Read} & \ht1tmg Fee --R <'>. t·ph drp-. SJi,') I: \1<} fo'REE RE~T lt::t11il~ UI S300o Mo • H1•Jut1Cully MESA v 1-.:H rn: KedH 714 963 l5tll 1-911illll~•f.1•"•n-1-"J: .. I fum"hcd J l>edroom on JBr, 2HJ, fJm rm lrµlc lf5Z3 CAMPUSDt·IRVINE l __::!::_.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!.!!!11 lhc wJler lndudt':. 19 nu d~. qih. ~JS mo ----------1 OPI':~ OAIL\ _ _ bodt ti.JI 1400M:t. 545-7863 llrand nt•w 3 bt•drm Walnut & Cuh er s:n::. mo 7 11 559 151 7 11r 714 975 62tii' 3 br :.! bo f:im rm. lrplc cpl:.. drps. fn l'd ) d fo'or be :! Hr. 2 hJ lwnh .. l· $:.ltiS mo Call Hu.,ty, WoterfrOftt Homts Call631·I400 \tdlO Rental!>, 540.53711 North Side $125 Lge 2b1. ultl No :.lJtn., older t:ou Pll' ,\pril I July I @4 Wtil 01 .i~ 1482 ~ -----I!..\ ~1 TOH PM --FIXE--R U-PPER~ $145. util. pd Cum._ Jt Ha1ttre:.~ JBr. 2Ba l'lcN' !~~1~~1~~;fo~1~1~1'~int1~~ Ranchos J . J Br 2 u.i SJn tn Univ Park Ill l 'luM• l11 ~ 1862 bc.ic·h ' \\un t IJ:.l. Sml to OC Collci;tt'. & fwy. "" ,rhh &. pJrk Clo & v. ell c llt•rorated Will 1·1ln,11ll'r S375 mo 3 l>r :? ha, A , _________ _ NeJr nl'w lllH. :!' b.1 , ft•t• &15 l?J4I $375 mo. 91,2 7788 or owner want.., 1 )f l:.e & Lw:. Hey. golf cr:.c & ru.~-d:.TLr 11'rmi. i.IKH • • ConsumenGuide 8l9-888J $575 per 1110 1ncld,.: IJkt•\u $25 547.7044 nr Ros:.moor 552 9503 & L H'll 37SO 3 mo :.uh h:t lo rl'!>f>On 955-~ San Clemente 3276 oguna 1 ' part), or longer term lsc _ _ _ ••• •••••••. •• • ••. •. • ••• • • •• • • •• •• • • • • •• • •• • •• • -711 6ili 5717 -----S:.lrdent!r. OH 5:!2 20110 Condn nu ~tt•p· .. upper F.asl!.1dc S!25. l Hr. pt•l Sharp 3 bedrm 2 hath JBr. :!U<i. 2 l'••r ft.tr L1n1v b J .. r I ·;o..,,. L ' h 0 u • ,, I n :. r .. " I l'k, lcnni:-.. Jdl'U/11 pool orr c1 by ownn "' Jtl 3 Ar, 2 ba. air cond, "'rv. Ur.ind New 3 br, :!1, h,1 ALICIA PLAZA I I 7i Call ~,59.5731 or cpl. pool. bltns .$.150 FP, rer IJl'll. oct·.111 ~·1.-nit.,\lounti1111 \'1""" ~ uy,2br,rt·n.:.!.,J. rpt v.>-rec .,~ ,... '~ 1 Sl!perb furn P\.1 patio, ~!n_!:cntab,!'>-10 5370 neighborhood lmml·d ~l:Jll \\':.ti no". i5:!7817 752 1iHlll Co\,m~onHJo:.768-5008 viev. S3!1&mu\lti37172 LJrJlt', dlx adull I&:! SPANISH pool, putting ;:recn ., , . , . po:-.~ Slllc.i mo Hobert~ Yrlv bl'. S150 mo 4 llr :.! HILLTOP ESTATE .\\',111 :\1a) 1 to Nov. l. ~· j: .. Br. i;ai. lml:.. pets Realty841J.t6118 Ha·. l''P . <1502 w,·ni::•ll' Spl'C-l.1l'ular \It'~ to i800.rno Agt .S4i-50J~ ..!_ ~1·. crt»nt·I:< 5.ICJSl70 5.51200uorR9-1·:118.i Brand new 'l'\\t1hm1" Woodbnd11c Vuc<rnl :.! Ur 11JBa, ~W1lrn till ~1:>1.~1. tl7554 Ill More for le:.s, IJ(e 3 br K1W;,pet.~ ok. $3W. Tt•rwx 8!18·!11191 Sm Fee Adrm ,\pb ~\1rn &. un rurn Pool. J:11"u111 tlilhc111b '.xi til:il ur :'!Kl fit JO e ocean 21 /\ere:. m.111irl' HouMs Unfurnished . a111 t a ' orani;e~ and J' t1l'.1du!>, ••••••••••••. •• •••••••• 1-.:·SI Of': :i hr home Bit vf TOI' pnxluction 111 \\,1rm Ge-Mrol 3202 Span. uccorc. <~111cl St. i.t•clion, \'allt•\ l 1•1k111t:r ••••••••••••••••••••••• :);18!1 mo. !IGJ 7 17:1 lll Wolk to lhc beach from Turtle RMk Li.::.! 1.t y ,.lbr. th1:. lowly :l hr, 2 ha, 2''1ba. Bonus ram rm , 3 cpls. drps. 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II{ fnnl back yd mll\)<toll'.'o 10 -.t<ll111lo( hkr or Co1ta Meta 3224 A 1 t n' '''a i I 3 I 15 no !'omm1s..,.lm fllr uwner ••••••••••••••••••••••• S79Si mo. l -636-0974 2Hr, 11..,h11, adll condo nr. 11001 Nu crpt~/paint. 1-;nclo.<1ed ~or t ·~Mi. to heh. SJ251m<>-rent CS310 on lse). 8429371, Larry, Agt sellt•r Bk r f'4!i 0666 • - - - - - -Boat1RV ."tor Reder 4 Br Walk lo manna & bch's fplc, dlo .f.!. 3096 Roanoke. Sparklmg 2 i.ty. 3 Br. 21'a ThlnJong of -1clhn~ your Vaca Try ~75 752·1920 ba cpts drps frpk Rec properl\' l''rien1lly & Jeanine 8J.'i 021 t ~g lo.1~ Ca~ilille~ 1.,:;~ $1lS imo ~~:Jl~e~fo 5~f ry Lllu Gnr<lt'nn-. , pt·ci1tl 3br. Call Pat f'ry~. 493-9672 or HEAT &COMPLETE S350 Quiet. 1'lrac1ous adult condo 2 bd. 2 ba. 2 st~ Walk lo I i.hopping rcntcr'I fo'rpl<', t·od 1ial10. pool. rlubhnuse Sm~I~ ok HefnA . hltn~ Agent Cynthia. R /C, 842-5.'>4 I · dbl ~Jr 2bJ, renl heal. Chnsll31·27t., Rtfttal1 t•pt~. drps S390 2233 B Toro 323.2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\1tlon Sat Sun 10 I or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lolMMI l1land 3106 ••.••..••..•.........•. JULY Hfo:NT\L ~1900 mo On the Uu} rro11t. :I Br. 2bw Suh11bur~ Heol 8&late 67:1 IJIOO Balboa '"'inwla 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llACH RENTALS WINTER ·SU MMJm YEARLY ~ Br. 4 Ba Oceanfront Yur ly '1200 mo. Burr Wh11 ~ U ~il ll \)r :1~klt N1•wport l)t'l(f N 0 (7141 ,,,, ... 41).10 5 BR. oduslvt' Point aru. Oil beach. SMOG/mo I y.-or ln11t or aummrr ra"' 11'13 4$4S 673 3620 t•all 9!'11 337!1 I .sikr 1-orP'it ... 11)('r '1rw Nrw 3 H1 :? H.1. nr S ('<;t 3Hr 2ba, cathrdral cell 1' I n 1. 11 ), 1 s u 111 o 1n1(1>. all :! 'C 1.r i:t w r. 21343173X.l .. ,,;,:141~121 t•amel <'nl < arpct ., ., $'ld)5 ,!110 RKR &14 63!17 3 Rr 2 ba. dhl ~ar, Cnrd E·Stdc lri: ~ hr .. bn. fncd r--~ . V-'I 32 3,,. ya rd Co'\! rt•d p;,l10. ,ct, prt ok $2!*5 mo rvurnam 11111 •Y ""Ctuld&-tOK $37~ l'h ~l-'ll !il'i4 I, &15-lltl52 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !l62 3170 r- Allrac-th c 4Rr. 3Ba. + fW!\ITT :1 hr, 3 ba, Cam bltns. dshwshr , w /W 3 BR. t··~ Ba, cov. patio, rm, frpl. frml din. rm. dnlf;, frpl. outo gar opnr, sml Cam·rm. blltu1, no Nr h<'h $750. &46·1035 nr schlt. & shopplnlJ, 8sy pt.>ta, S400. 842·9501 a £\. 4 Dr 2 Ba. dbl gar, rp. & TaltK•rt $4~1() mo. + ICC 4pm (714) 1133 3500 Ext 29, - Abltru.,, •• cl.ulnd7e7:.n..c. $425. days. M2·3612eve 4br. l~ba, cpl1, drp1, va ·•/ . ..., · ....., stove. tncd yd, children/· PRIME EASTSibE C.M. Spacloua 48r . fam rm pc\s ok, water pd, 139S. CONDO 28r 2ba dbl w ,frplc. located nr Ward ( 7 l 4 l 9 6 3 · 4 9 8 4 or l(nr. Inc'• w~hr fd~yr I· & F.lU1, walkina distance C2l3~ 4"88 __ reCril{. Arand apankm · wUhln trart . lo 11chl11 & ~Oft new \' r I>' I a e al <'hurrhe., $425 mo i 1•11t Hartl l24J ··-1mo, ca11 for appl I SJ6.t493 --• ~ ~ ..•.••...•....•........ Mcuyouor0n:n ... EW~IT KJOS PF.TS OK. 4 Br 2 3 Ur. 3 ba townho1&1e r" .--v ll11 , fplc. ¥i :i 11 P•IJH'r Sparklln1 new cont! REAL.TORS thruout. fncd yd $410 1470. C11l "J,.lla ". •7 5-H I I 113&--4~ Me-1371 or *-S45hvea. ..... # 3.244 f,..,tM 324 •.••.•..........•...... ...................... macnab /Irvine realty WOODlllDGE PATIO HOME JBR 's. form a l din i n~. 2 baths. 2-car gara~c. Auto. sprinkler~ + comm. pool. $485 /mo Vee Stinson 642-8235 (.J lfl) SUPER VIEW! En t e r tain yoUT guei::ts while viewing ni~ht lights from your li ving room . Turtlerock G le n Garden Hom e "Jasmine model." Mast er suite w /enclosed . patio, 2BRs + conv. den, 2 baths, kitchen nook, dining t errace + laundry room. Avail. 6/1 -st ill time to pick your carpe t c h oice. $550 /mo Natalie Benjamin 752 1414. (J t7) LliSE/OmOM . University Park. Highly upf?radea Cardiff in The Terrace This 2BR. 2 bath features parquet floor.", white car peting, va ulted ceilings, 2 patios. Lease while you watch your investment grow. $410/mo Lila Harper 752-1414. (J18) UOADMOOI TUatl&OCIC 3BR, family room, formal dlnln1, 2 bath +comm. pool In Campus V iew . $500 /m o . Vee Stinson 642-~. (Jl9) '42-8235 644-6200 tOI Oovtr Ortw H•rl>Of View Center lrvlM •l Cem_pus V1lley C.nter UJ.1414 ~·J \'It'\\. Ill'\\ .! 111 . V. d1'1l & aruum l'\l s l1f't•l:-. Tt•nms & comm pool. !)l!UO mo. 610 ·8557 833 3622 or 6-1~ 8018 ---------- Townho41se Unf\W1ti1hed 3S2S . •.•..••.••.•.•.•...... Blfl 4Br. fam rm Conrlo. 'ljew San l'lt•m1·nlc 01.·~.1n wlk to bch. tennis. pool, \l('W, :!llr, :!Ba. :! r.1r rec foci, avail Apr. 1. $taragc. p\t rommun1tv. ~ mo. Supenor Rily pool. p,olf, atnum; S1'15 f).11 1301 111,; 07'il mo J\dlt:.. no r>t'l' Op.•o · Hou:;r Sat •sun P..'>7 Callt• Jasmine Cre1•k . pvt Pluma, off 1-'rwv 5 JI romm. Guanh·d (:.1t<', Camino Uc E ~l rt•lla New 3 br <! ba or:! br & f2 13l 547 4!lO!l , (711 1 den W Jl()OI. j:-tl'U/.1.1, l<'n f>-1--1 7891 C\ I' ni~ ~Ann rnn Cull n.-a... U fu • &14 ~32 -..,....-xes n m 3600 Sharp :rnr. :ma Ll!e yard Nr ~otr cuu r-..c. S52..'l ni o Afl ti. 5-111 (129(1 Nev. PCtrl Hgts 3 Cf.rt romp rt'Clt·roratcd . rent mdds ,::rdn r s.530 mo Op{•n •House. Sat & Sun, JJ3 l'lrate Rd 548-7288 IMI •:'IJonaco 2 bdrm. 2 Ba. <fen, Rrdnr. v.a ll•r paid ~. 645.S21R "~ $235 2 Br. TH, pool, . single-. OK Fee Mam Rl·nlals. 54().5J'i0 "llEWPORT HGllTS 3br1 Iba llrdwd firs. frplr. rncd )'rd. 2 c.'ar gar No pet.'I !\va1I 4tl 1-:1 Modena St. $425 mo. 548 5041 for appt. .•••.••.•......••...... 2 nR. Married l'OUplt' on Iv No 1·h1ldri•n Pr1·r 1ilder adult.. $185 ::.-111 ~5 Apcrtm.nb Fu"'ilhed ····•···•·•··•········· Balboa l1land 3706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LlrrLt:; ISLANO Supenor 2 Rr. 'umk• k. •,Blkto'Buy.ildull' no pl't., S37 5 \ rh . ·" .11 I Apn I 1, fi73 4;., & Sm2rm~111tc l'rl\ h.11h Shan· k111 hen " mt•11 S17:; mo 1175 3613 Bal»oo Pettlnwfa 3707 ..•.•.••...........•... 3Br, 2Ha. t-l~\S 8. av.111 Easter Week ~ 11umm1•r 423 E B<1lbou ttlvd <21:11 9276464 OCEAHRtOHT ,\va1t 3 21lo6 11, 77. DI x IBr. 2B.1 2 rar gar , sun u<•t·k , W D, dshwshr, f.1m1h only. $450 mo. 2!llO W Oceanfront. ill t!l7'.I. '"i.1.'i.fi017 w,., kh. :! Hr, util pd, ~> doors loon•an. f-;,\;! 2760 t li·ranf ront :! llr uttl pd. nn 1wt._ \\',111 f 11 l'n<I .lunl' ~:i(I m11 Mfl :!.t111 A~mtnts ......-Unfurnished ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wboa Peninl&l&o 3807 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llurrY' $175 Ut11°"pd. Near water f"P<' Mam Rl'nlals 540-5370 ----1.~e 2 b{, i1.., ba, rdng, SlO\C, cpts.drps. $375. IO· cl. ut1I, Adult'.'1, no pel.3. "' <111 Apnl 1 675· 7023 or 1>11 61;&1 Capbtrono leach 38 18 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LarAt' 2 llr :! lia, near oce.m F'rwd patio, gar, $300 mo 26R01 La~ Palm<•~ Op<?n House S.it,::.un Ov.nr. 832·3369 Corona d4tl Mer 1822 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •THE ILUFfS * f..arge 3 Dr 2 Ba. serv1cc Decorator '• model on &ch pad. $14S. l 1t•I pd rm, patio. $425. " fo'ec. 6'4·2251 best ~reenbelt. 3 Bdrms.. Main Rentals. 540·5370 ----2~ athll. Highly up· -----OCEANVlEW Res. area, &radedl ISSO/Lease. 334 Plrt. tum bach Sl7S rn dplx 2 br 2 ba frpl Vista Trucha . Dri ve by & clud. utU Quiet working bl~ lsc ~SO. 536.'.wl • call ror app't. 640 0789 or man /WOman 67311717 ' ~ l290_A..:::11_en_t_. ___ Cos .. M 3724 2 BR, l hilt from bch & • Ha sbors. 9300 pt>r mo LARGE •••••••••••• • ••• •• • • • • • 494·332' 15511·8.566 Ocee11t Vu Home 38R. lam rm. din rm. 2 lo: Sldt• hnrh ~l70 1 tll Br 2 Ba, (pie. view. $495 Pllld No pt'I~ ldeJI for mo .. rt 6 _._ wknda. frplc1, b ltns, wet bar. 111'1 At ll " IJl a b qi ( ll CA•) !'-.uu Or ,&.I:'> n..u tt hu1to de<'k w I ~Aul ..... ,,,_ .. .,. ~ vlew.11515/mo JACOIS aEALTY 67M'70 l & ~ Br turn I< unf, pool, Dl'luxe 3 Br. 21) ba, frplc, rMlure 11dull1. icood I~ near betch 64.\ 0032 Call e7J. 7l27 -' / A _..,Illa" OI OOlll ~ • iu.urv oppulnDf:.-ano ... "°'°""'at 0 ~ locot1on '""* . 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Please call .. . or Cliln be used a:. pro· or stop by for free info ~ R E WA K l> .. or UI~ SocialCtuln 5 400 res!.1onal OfrlCl' Localed All categonc~ & types Tom. :.l r1t)l'd l'ooi ••••••••••••••••••••••• in .older :.hoppini l:Om We g uar antel' to plcaM~ ;:r~n :;:u::~~ ~~r :r~,"a •THE AMSWER • J'em onl} in :W i. 111 .,hr ruce l':I Toro apt w ~<IJTlt' $1.SO Call~ 25411 plex. "Ith ru~t1c al you nr \'ail N~-wland L~ H 111url'"llll-!k.111tltir1ll moe;phere $175 :\lo. util 751 -3741 Black Tom tund lt'~s of tht' IJ;11M'l'nt'"·1q· 1'.111 paid by landlord t;NITEO BUSIN £SS r t t • & ·h l ,,how wu a \\ .11 111 m1 .. 1 \USSlON REA LT\' INVESTM ENTS \\~l ~~· ::le on ~.;~t .1llr,1l1.1'l' &. .. l'l11t• ... ingh Shr 2 Br apt C~1. \\ mid cUc aged M F 5-18· 71119 9 12. all da\. Slit 548·11664 1-8 30e1s H I 98.SS COiii>l , Ldguna 1525 Mesa Verdt' Dr E SIC1t' or OO!>t' Skin pro 11t•oµll of .tll ,Jf.:l"• fJ~t 494·07 3 1 (ilCross Cro m Kon a Ln~ I btem. hf\s hind qu.1rll'r• Wl• 1 c l(ol lht· a11:.\\ 1 r 2 lir Pi ba to\\ nho\ht' :.t~ ll' ,\Jult:. no Pl't.., S235 ~ 2682 -.;wvr UCll STOit 1-; 2'i30 A' on M S275 nlo J err} W\nn <2t31.i77 7701 ~1te 106, Costa Mt'S:l & t<11I .1 lol Ca II l'Ulll't.:l .1t \ tcll'Ol ll'\\ ~ti' !» ""' Fem 27 + '>h.m• lrJ.: h">C O"n hr t hJ Cd'.'.l ~00 + ut1hl1t'' MU 12111 IJlll Open 7 da }:. cH•s 1213l i;t;t 2S!I~ EmDtoymut & GIFT GALLERY LOST M<1n ., 1-:ohl I LI P~otion , 2 BR. 2 Ba. mo~t ut1l~ pd 121 JBR. 2BA l>uplc'\eS Mo to \to Adult:, only ,1\d1labk.do..,elo:,~ops. $2SO t.22 Jlamil ton. heach & park Xlnl ldM 645 031'1 119 Canyon East 2 br apt on i:olf 1.:uur..,t' now a1a1I ~IOH£ <lt'F ll'E SllOP ;\l'\\ port & Bay C<·nter 20.\2 ~t·wport Hh c1 C~I 646 1252. H t 22~ Newport lieach. Wanl br;u:elt't trllll.•h H 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jl'tl'.e partner or ma} he He'Aard Lost Vw lh>..ii: Schools & •Dbl Sdr l'll'.Hl 01 l'll Gcroges forltent purchased Mr Smith , llosp Call ~>5b 77i7 a!.k Instruction 7 005 locution... From SJSO lo Redecorated 2 Rr. h .. th S4i5 1\:.k for M 1..,l>1. VI E W OF OC l':AN & pat io 1 m1 lo bch • IU.up ror w J ... hr IJ1 HI •Air C:uml1llc•nld 4350 10 4 675 3080 lor SlH' •• •• •• ••••••••••••••••• tii5-231Ior5 IS 1067 CITY lltl', bn te, airy new ~5 mo ··············•········ ~'> E1wlo1-l'cl -.1n.:tc 101 ..ior.q~,. 01 t .11 11111) '\1t·., ;1 \' 1· rd e ;i l ('a 11.:11 2'J l!J 4 DELUXE OFC 'S Conl r m , •c<il :!..S all p.ancll'd. :.m wh!<t' 1n r e· ar I or 2 ) r. lt•<JM' Lakl' ~ort>i.l area K en t llark1n,. W~lftCJ /Mach. Shop l'rof1tabll• l'orp has lo :.ell out Pn<'e redu('ed Now $79.5(111 S:W It~"' Jr ti Io r 111 ,1 h .\1 E:"I. Wll:'>ll ' TRAIN FOR ~ 2 br, 2 bu, d:,hwshr. gar. _ea_·_1_1_642_·_65_1_2aft6 PM ~ JOCUU I. $355 mo. 6"5·8256 2 BR. rlC\\I.)' clCl' Blln:.. It &m 3376 & airy s:i:rn (;.t I ·1~48 ---- Day..,, 675 3::!55 EH·i-2 Br 1 Ela, new painl & SEA VIEW 2.530SEAVlfo;W AVE FH0'.\1 TJllS SPJ\C I HR drix,. children ok. Isl & lai;t mo rent. 12S E. Bay St. 646·339S A P T W 1 V t 1-: w O I'' 2 BH. 2 be. prffer retired S P YGLASS 111 1.L I adulh. n o t h1ldern or JILK FH0'.\1 Ot:EA ~. pell> f>l2·5848 !'PTs UH J'S. BLT~?b E Sd N Cl -IL\'q;F ~ 0\'1-:'l + ~ r .1 c: r new ose HEFHIG \.'\THO l'l ltF lo ~hop g lhhw~hr . IL\l.l' l' \Hl'OI< r & ..,lO\C, frplc ,.:ar. laun· I -.;f,H\' H:'>I -:l(l(J l'FH ctn. Older c h ild ok \JI) hi:'> lflU:! !Ill :;1!1 1;•!u Wall'r g.1~ ix! :!OJ ()~It.' \fo'I ,; SJ:!!> 5 111 J2X I l 'e.., ~ \\kntb CostoMH a 38 2 4 ....•.....•..•........• \dull I·. "•ck l &2 br apb 1-:nd )!.1 r p,1110 pool l.1 k C n I'\\ 1111 111' IS t~ 087K FROM $2 1 ~ \1,1ture .1dulls onl). no pl'l~ I ar.I(<' 1&2 hr apt-. l>-h" hr ga.., BBQ S215 mo G;is pd 778 Stoll 1-'I &'5 'lfi 11 or G-12 5073 !\1ES1\ \ t: 11 l)}o; oi r" •' 2 Br. ut1l furn. ch ildren l lorrll' .1lm11-.phl'rt' 2 & :1 "'l'lcomt> °'l;o pt'ls :'>htr t.1 d1·luw,1p1-.. .).Iii 10:11 Apt 6 l!HiO Wall:ile. l·.ast::.1tlL· nc\\ tnhnu.,1•i-t>l:! X Ml ~'rpl <'IW .:•11 '•,(,,:) hr .! ~1!1:) 1 Hr.1·m·I i:.1r. 11·frtt.:. OM BEACH 2 Bdrm from S.135 3 Bdrm Crom $525 • •Summer & Winter al beach is ~auliful •V iew s o f ocea n , Catalina & Palos Verde:. •Large Pri vatederk~ •Heated Pool Sauna~ •N.sign ed cov'd prkJ.: •Ad ditional fret> prki: •~laid st•n1cc ,11 <111 •Furniture a1 ail "UPETS ()fK·n ~I F !I JU:; Jo Sat to:>. Sun I'.! :; Huntington Pacific 'j 11 Ocean A \l'tlUl' liM I SJ6 1'87 M anaged by Wilham Walter., \n DELUXE 2BR. 2ll \ • Fircpla1·1· ••H.:ar t:.11 \\ .rnloopnr •Fu 11 S<'<·un ty tw4 OJ<l9 •DELUXE• l-:111-tb luff J hr. 2 ha Lease Ind ~pal' ma~t1·1 sulll', dtn rm & dill i:arJj!l' 1\uto <1001 Opt.'Ot'r JI J 11 1'011! & r('neallon ar!';1 \dull~ only No l)t'l!> Fr orn ~11;; up LI\ I-, '\1:ar I tw lk .1d1 C a sa del So l 11, .1ul1lul \dull \µh t:a llt'.tl II.< "11k111,.: I'd FT-om S2 35 :!!tit.I l111111khur'l 1111 962-6653 \:u 'l;pt 11,.:b :! l!r :! ll.1 ~ .irn Hnt lpk a1riu111 Nu IJt!l!> 1-.m I t.:J 1 . ~!15 fl4t h()JI Offiu Rental 4400 ••.•.•••.•........•...• DELUXE OFFICES lnm ml & indstl spll\'l'S, 200 to 2000 i.q ft '"' In"' a ... 35' ~q ft Lag N11.!111•I ~ M1~:-.1on \'1 .. 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Xl111 liJl':tllt•ll Ill nl•\\ Ill du,tn.1 I p.u·i.. g'1r. 1mmt'1I "''''JI\ i!ll I \ i·.ifll :1 IH< 1 h.ith -.1 1., Star!... X.12 l:l'.!I '.\111 i k'('.tn !>tilt• 111 llh ti DAY OR WEEK ·IH:I 1 io:! ,. 1 .., 111:1 ••·M• Jewelry Store 2 HH. :! ba .. ululh d:. lo shops. Warncr & Spr 1n~dale ti222 Warnt•r Ave, S270 1117 76211 or &42·7i43 llunUngton ll;irhour arl'.1 . beaut :! Br.:? H:1 lu,un art 'lie\\ I~ tln·or .1 lc•1I Ullns ind dsh\\~hr vool w b.•aul lnd.,qJ11 nourl ) ard \<lulh nu P•'I' M4ll li5.'i or ~h :r.111 H.:-.t deal ~1..., S111J!l1·~ OK Fet' i\~c·1111.7:I ti2111 San Clemente 3876 •.•...•.•..•••......... h uplr'C ;i AR 21 · Ila I r p It• ,ti I h 1111 k 1 I C'l1 .. 1.11nt-d j!IJ..,, lhru 0111 H'f\ fl(l' .1pl $J50 11111 '11 • h1ldrn1 pl1·.1 1 111.! l~lh Ex1·1· '1111t· n·nl.ol i5l O;!:ll Ai'lM>rt Offices I hlk lll () (' \1rJll11 t l>I\ 11111•,\\tph dip ... I .11111 Cl II J I .. ,. , I F \I '"1111 \II 11111 .1mµI<• 111 ~L'. '" 1,, r1••1 d .!UH;! :-. 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I·::\ t·;('l "l I\ I'' Rmtals Wanted 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 199 ~ SLTfF ••••••••••••••••• • ••••• 15', 2nd & 3rd T.0 .'s ... ___._nt Fv . h d 1;.10 5.1711 He<>pons1hle JOurnall:.l I ,,·\N. AV \IL \HI ~· llui:1• :!hr 11111 f)(I ~.nrl ,\clult.:. only 1 &.. :! Br apls. pat111 31i6 1'. 20thst.<'M ~75&~ltt :n1w Wilson s_o;:. mu 1>45 :l!l:lli St ti:ll 2177 Near h each, nt•w 1~1· w rp lc. encl i::ir d shw!->h r . lndq l.H•1 l kids 11k ldt•"I fnr rm mat~ S300 mo 8-11\ :11H~1 art lP\I -Y-'."-: 5 rnis e st>ck:. ~mall I Bdrm cot AJI s 1 ' ' ' or Unfuntlsh•d 3900 • l \JO FHEE HENT • ta1w or house part rurn l'red1l not 1mport;int • ••• • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • I' 11 11 ,. 673··'883 Broker I~ :1 dn 1 x o 1n'' ,,o in L.iguna Beath ur 1-· .... 1 ... 1111· Fr1· ... hl1 1t. 1 ;1 Ill! \dull:-. 0111) no 1wh 1'0111 lmml·d 11n·u11,111 I I ~;?.'o \Jo Ii-Iii 1!1-17 'In ._.. j.!:tr SZ:!ll ('pt \\Jl••r µI.I . ~lifi 'F l'l,11•1•nll.1 C.111 ht'l I & :; h.)I} ~1:!11 Kids ok . I).( 2br ... om.-util pd. all xtra,. $180 TIU: EXCITING PALM MESA APTS. :'91 INIJTES TO '>I l''I IH.'11 lla,·h I&;! BH l1·.1M· rc·q \tit ·\1ri1nrt1•r Newport Beach So!OO f't'r Mort9aqes, Trust ll1>tl'I LO\\ H \T ~;~ mo '2u•l'I lot·;i t1 on .1 Deeds 503 5 r'l'l.I. SI· II\ 11:1:1 :1:?:.:.:1 ·111 must Sl•nd 1nfor mat1un ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11111111 111 Ad Nu 86ti. U:i ih Pilot. P O Uox 1soo. c.:o~ta Ml'sa. Calif 92624) LOANS 8Y2% 1 Ill< •pis rlri>--""h ok lnpll'\ 1 Jill , rpl tlrp ... no Jll'I • tia1.1gc s:?oo 111,1,..h tttnlll Tenex 1198 9891 Sm Fc1· fmm ~l!I 1 •\dull' "'<• 111·1· l5ti I ~I ··~J I )I I It.-t ',t II\\' ;11 I ,\ r1·h Ba 1 .1 ~1 1 l'I I I rnnl ~ '"''' .111 , 11 H>H rnio S P,\Cf:. 1\ ll E A. LOT WH ATEVER TO P1'RK AND L IV t; I'\; TRAILER 1962 :!ti' Also 2nd TD Lo ans Fairest Tl'rnll! :.1n1•c 1!:119 Sattler MtCJ. Co. M5 -~•ill 1.:11 U<l!lt.o 2 Rr 1 1 ~ Ba. 'ep gar. p11 patio S:Z50 \dulls no pets 536·6805. 963 7291'! 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WOODBRIDGE l'I 'tES A PTS ~i; !*lliO PREVIEWING 2 HDUMIT the Beach House < ontt·mror.1n '5. • I'll.ii EAST C .M. \IRST Rl':A M Plll-:F N 1-: 1\ R I~ A G U N A Ci\N\'O;\ CAL L t71.t l &166382 6 42-2171 545·06 I I PRIVATE PARTY Will pa~ mort• for ~our 2nd T U 642 3573 lfrl;11l or ofc !-p311• al 11> ·M Rt•decor'd . am Nee<l 2Br "' room rnr m} <.:a~h tor )nur l·~u1t1· 111, prki.. 111t hJth ... liiO ., \\l'll behai ed. tlr<in hou~l' or !.'Ondo~. \.\111 fl\ S!55 :O.l••1rn1\\ •hr I' llu.i•· 1nr. 2u,1 n•·\\ ha, pall<> j!Jrdt·n .1dlh, i1.1ti11 hl1n... -.1·•-. mu nn pc·t-h42 ltiO'.l t•l'l 771.;! I 2 & 3 bdrm unit' Design ed hl..e ... t r h Calllor n1J bungalo"'' l-'romS270 ll:l Pmestone Ok hr-.. ~ .1 .1n Dail)· fh1 ht·'t ul '\ 1 \\!kif I •, J:Cl'lll hf<• • llo•atnl•tl 1 1 1hni..,, 01a111.!l' \It' L1164ti U<71 ilnt.:i. C"Yt a n •a Sutan up or mak<' b.ac~ pa~ 751 ns'.l l'rofe..,~ional ments \Jer lr S2~2·1 1200 ~Q l·I \t•1,alllt' "'"·•1-!c.t·pt:-. Canlw-.pht \\Oman W ,\:-..Tl':n 2nd 1'1> NEW I & 2 ht•1ll 111 ·•Ill!> ~>to $JIU lll'r 1110 Pn' p;1l10!> & g.JraJ.:t•-. Dnvl' by 2177 1-:lcll'n or r11ll Larr).~, In !>81411 1No or Orange Counl'f's most beouTllul oponmenr communllies A reloxlng selTing wiltl S1reoms. woteffons, and mojes11c 1rees. Feoturtng pools, Jocuzzl sauna, bl11ords, ond exclllng ckJbhouse wtltl soclol events. T8flnls, gym, cod votleybol at The Vllloge. More of everylhlng vou·re looldng IOI'. Fuml!ure Is avoloble. One and lWo Bedroom Adull Living Otflces open 9:00 to 600 Now renting. All UUla pd, lft. l hr, bltnt. refr11t. $1110 Adlt11, n n e>tu 2013 Charle St. 548·15171648·0112 SS2 0.IOO •.! ll'IOI' & r1•1 1·1·nt1·r, • 1'111-;h r111t' & <!rapt'' I R U 0 I · r ., St~ OOll Will pal' pc1111i... m:. Plll'f on l' \I.anted un urm!<h ed ,.Br "'l·ll .•i•t'tlrl'" c·d~1 i>ro l I. 1-: \ :'-1 .! II t h" t 11 <t I --•-h 38 .. 8 dufllrt'n or pet<-S?2J ii:l ......,... ... -oc -. • \nd ~o muc·h m11n· \1,1r San Cl1·ml·nt1• H~n hi or d pl ·" patio " ·' " >u:.i• u r: · · pert\ niJ l6Slic1es. ~:to bit Place RI! y. ·19 1 !lill.1 adult:.. pets fl.tli li824 · __ \\' \\·,t,on. 6t2 t'M ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cmy, hlnky, $185 L't1I pd Fee "'' rn bachclur l'nfurn l br HURRY FOR BEST SELECTION 143.1 Superior Newport &!al·h 646-8453 S?5::.1----------i-·emal<' roommatt' want· Amouncements / CORONA DEL MAR ed to !>hare 21ir, 2Ba apt Penonal1 / l<IDS ;ttETS 01< fo:Usti.1!il' 2 Br hse. $345, l Ur d p I x • $2 5 0. g a r . tl75 112.'18 or 646-48"8 Main Rentals. 540-5.170 l.OCJl"IG Hilb 3850 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~e bachelor. p vt pat io, 3b r, 2ba twnhsc l'11t ,Rood lor Sl75 + gas. paUo. pool, S33!> mo. <.'a ll n:NNIS & S fo;A f>.16 45-lli an. 5. 5S7-4566 Walk lo the beach from 3852 th1.., sma'>hin,:: 1&2 bdrm upl l'omplc". with tenntl> court. clubhuusc. pool, 2 Bdr m , 2b a T enn is. DELUXE l & 2 Br. pool, iacun1 sa una. i;undcck Dana roitit l 826 Laguna MH)uel •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• was her /dryer. ~25 to rec rm, lovely locllllOn & be<tullful l<1nd~cap1n~ S340 Agent 496 59AA 29041 Aloma. off Crown All e lcc lotchf n Dis· Valle y · f rom s 24 :; hwashe r . self cleaning A O""'on of 2br . 2ba. deck. ocean view ~7S monlh !213) 831·08S7 oven Adults only No ll.1rhor ln1·e,lmenl Co 790·1392 Mbsioft Yieio 3167 pets 1 br fl75 2 Br $32S --••••••••••••••••••••••• S.a Terroc• Apts 1 Br 1 Ba , cl<'<m. patio. LA MANCHI\ 23731 Manner . Lal( Ni~ stnrage, no pet .. S22S m o. F OR LEASE (714)493·0501 S86 !>47~---Uwaded luxunous 3 Br Office hours 9 to 6 Sparkling clean t br 2 "" Ba , b r a n d new IOCMM 4000 bltn's, gar Ocean view, lwnhm e In M ISS ION ••••••••••••••••••••••• VIEJO. Goll Counie loca· S205/mo. 493 7131 Uon vww Awa rd win Sleeping r m s '60 Sl05 m o. S1n,l!k to 3 room suite, :Hailable in full :.~n ice hldit Nr. OC Airport Scrl'ices incl phone answe ring conference rm , srcrctar y 'en·. 'ICerox Cle. For more mro ra\1714'833·3640 fountoiftValley lll4 nlng ANDALUS IA All ~ ."'k Share kltl· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Model Cpts drp!! b11th. Shown Mo n -Sa l llnique ofhces for rent. dshwsh.r . bltn;, trash "only". ,Call lifl lpm lh!lloric C.annerv Village PACIAC cmptr, aulo aar opnr, 2 Refs r('<l cl 5!>6 0058 or from $100.9100 per mo. 6 patios. elc. No m a ln t. ~-~ m<>nth leaiie Utll. inrl Re<: Ctr membership In· ROOMS $25 wk up with Al!>o ava1lallle r r ee WOODS cld . Children OK. $495 kitchen. $.'17 .!>O wk up :1la ndlnl( building-Ample p er mo . Broke r s apta.f>48 ·9'1M parking -Storage-Lo t Woods. Wahrwtlyt wekome . Call ownf!r . ----------splice. Juat S800 per mo. M You.. 7S2-899l or°l31·228l at\ 6 San Clemente, pvt room / 11200 sq . ft ). Perfect for ~.&...a..M.&....&.. Mlwport'*ech ll'9 bath /view Mature rel811 sho p w /d lsplay ..,.._., "'-"'r•• e m pld. SJOwk. 492·79tl6 llN'll. Inquire at The Fae· I & 2 Ir /fvrrt & tMfunt ••••••••••••••••••••••• t ory. 425 F. 30th St, Sorry no pet• 2 Br 2 S. lux. apt over· S.lboa lal Quite workini Nt'wport. neach or call Comfortable clbhae looklo l Newport. Bay man S90/m o. S bare 673427l or 67$816l w /a llam t'nitlcs wtt.bbalcony•fireplace. both•, TV , r o om& --- Mel n-a D~ t-6 S»ll02 kitchen 615 3613 Nice om ce. full :1('rvltt, -.--prl'Stll(e CdM lor11llon O,.• T• ffl PM Yw don't need a gun l<I Yoceffoft ltefttalt 4250 Sl4S m o 6211 9345 <7l4 J 153SO Har bor Blvd "draw Ca.t" wMn you ••••••••••••••••••••••• at Edlnaer place an ad In Ole Oull>· BIG RF.l\R t..AKf.FRONT 21.., ML N. San 01~10 t-•wy l>lJot Want Acla l Call now Oibln• (714 J 866 7701 , A.•·2140 -~8 4M-t721crU9 St13. O(r Stor e -lnd1trt. CM SI 2!1, Sl8S & $2~5 &4i-2 L30 or 679-3709 2 rnr Rar, Crplc. fn r d Lost & FoUnd patio. I blk from bea('h , ••••••••••••••••••••••• $.187 mo. + util 673·0678 L.od & Found 5300 a..slrtHS j1nnst / Finance ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.ninfft Opportunity SOOS .......•........•...•.. REWARD' $!00· Lo~t ; Yellow !White L a b pup py Fem . 201h. Vic f'ec1 <'O, C M. Dys 837 2270. Ev: 751-4836 ----- ••••••••••••••••••••••• !..OST : Sm . reddish brwn RESTAURANT Chihuahua 3 /13. vie 17th Large. ultimate in fix. Sl/t6th Pl C.M. 642·859:1 turcc; & m otif $40,000. -- - Yr. net now & just ,!.?el· LOST .Gold ~P Pierced ting started. New fasl e arrin g v1c Balbo a growiJ11 area. E·Z opr Island. on 10th. 962·1993 751-3741 Check th1s1 Ull L ost. male G o lde n Retrieve r . Vic. So ----------i Laguna. 5'eepless nites a.er fW"'e T_.ent w tout him . Please r e· Gro5a '"°°·Month turn. Reward 499·27Sl, CO!lta Meu. Absentee <.213)862 5204 owner can't h1tndle. A t thru out. Gold m ine for owne r ·operato r. Good tenns. TIME . 7Sl-l400 LOST: Sml Brown Cat, red collar. fe m . Vic. Hbr Vu H m a. 640 ·0507, 840-1270 Reward l.Mt· Male Siamese Cat Do your want to m ake nr. CM. Has skin condl· money? lion. Reward. 540-0583. Do you have a car. 3 hrs $40--036.5 1N':'k.;.'!f~7 brand new -Found--T-an_&_B-lk-T-er-n-.e-r-. vendln& machlne. m11le, vie nth St, HB. One of a kind money C..US38-31'79. mall~. Found Slemese mix, yn11: Wr locate the mac hines wh l m a 1 e c 8 t v l c ror you and show you Brtstol /Birch 3/11. Bon· how to OJ)('rllt(' them nie 833-2161 d~ No product. ju.,t collect --- th money 1-·ou n d Benotto 8 1 ke. Let u.a ht lp you m ake Owner ldcmtJfy hy color, your future ~~ct111ful terial no , t lte. d.ato & Fnr Information call Mr I~ loat. Contact H l\. l'ec!d, 1'2·1.203 Police l>cpt, ~~ Kce-.honll Cd I .111 .1 IHZ·Jl!21 t'OUNL> ~mull l1lk lt·m l' u t' k l' r m 1 x 11 u 1 k ,. Sl•hool ;irea. 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II 1.:11 114htl lli3 Hi:..'h I l"l 11.111 llltMlll l'.11 I ut \ 11 ( 'orcmJ ll1ghl.11111 .. \ l' r I l d llll' I ,ii ~ ~ Hl'\\ .int hi~ IX;!ll l..OS'I olcl l .1shrnn1•cl pll lu rt::. 111 brn lealh t•1 f o Id e r St' n t 1 m t' n t a I value. n·ward 6-Hl :nt2 Personats 5350 ····················-·· •SHARO~* OUTCAJ.I, :'11 /\SSr\Ci I·: .t9'J 1221 •KAREN'S* OUTC A I.I. M 1\SSA<a· 61-'M 2AM 8311 tiKO AIORTIOH Coun:.fhni: & Rdcrral l'rrf! l('i.t .11 all wkncl-. 2-1 llr llelphnt• :> 17 !l l!I:> MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OML Y 631 -3811 EXOTIC GIRLS :'tl assal(t' & Modchni.: Outrall !>42 31G.'l a.13 32.'>0 LINDA & VICl<I Outcall Mau~ For the Fvn of it! Serving all Orange Co . 549 2743 R ELAXING MASS/\G 1-: Bob James Ltc Ma:.Sl'Ur Outcalls 9.9 191 5111 Beaut gir ls hav<' a n C'Cr1t ARTISTS 11 .. l',trl of<., IJp film~ .11 l rn1• ""' ~ .. 11 .. p fur J1•11i.,.1hlt· 1·111plt1\ 1tw111 I Jl < •1111111 t I I I ,1 1-. lilm 'I\ !l~oj' 11::H:! ASSEMBLERS l':\l)('fll ll<'el.I VOLT T.:fWltPOAAAV &CRVCt S 3848 Campt1s Driv• 546-4741 1.\NO!>'> t'rnm ( >ran):l' Co. A11 porl) Equal Oppor 1-:mpln~ er A S SEMBLY Fa'>l 1-:rnwmJ.! 'k<•tchoarcl m anuf •~ lool..111,.: tor , • .., 'l'mhll \O.orkl'I' \Jlpll . 17!UL Ski 1'.1rl. Cr. St1 1;. Jr11111· 1\ulomotl\ l' 'c"' UctJI! Shop ne;•c" hl·lp rop "J~<':. p.ml Ens.:inl' Slcamt•r". t'lll! pamt.-r' 1t11r11•r' Ao poli,ht•rs. up holslt•n ... 11.1mpool'1 1 llt'd< 11111 p1d, up & clo· h1 l'rl ,\1>plv ;it :.'OM~ Jla1 ho1 Ill l.'M fi<I~> 111:111 •Al'TOM OTIVE• • llOO"K EEPER • •1\l~<;O P BX • Xlnl workm.: t•on<l, 1·11 hc n!'fil..,. s;1I 01wn \'1•rn Tncler Chcvrolel, :115 Su Eur hd. Anah A:.k 101 Mt1x1m• ~I ;1100. AUTOt-40TIVE BOOKl<EEPER For nl'W <'<tr rlr11lersl1111 ;\I r M 1I11t•r, At I a ' C'hrysl1·r Plymouth . ~#I l!>J.I mg mcssa i;cc ;ibout their '-.---------A n a h e 1 m S t u <l 1 ., 1• 5J5.S.163 DRINKING c r ea les problem~ It does n't solve them tr you need h e l p, rail CAR EMunor llM p1tal in Orange. 63.1·9582 FOR LADIES WHO want to talk to a ~uy ('all a n y l1 ml• l 821·6137 Spiritual R.ader 1815 So. F.I Camino Rcnl San Clemente 1-'u lly Iii' 1''or appt. 492 7200 ---- •SUZl"S* Outcall M assnge 10AM·2AM 731 M48 SCRAM-I.BS ANSWERS f\tm ble Lou11y Moo.. B('hlnd Fl.USI 11-:.C\ A hust>and lam•nh "She1·• such 11 bad cook, ~h(' ha' a n nv~n lhaC n .USHES" AYON An Yo.1A Peopl• Person? tr -;n. ynu 'II enJOY meet mg people wtule selhnJ: worlrl fam o us AVON Produc t:.. Good e :arn 1ngs. F1ex1ble hrs. Call 540-7G41 or Zenith 7·1359 l1 abys 1tlcr nc l'dccl Mature wom an mv hmt• 5 cl y!'I wk Mon Fri O w11 trnnsp. 751·96.'lO after 5 Ba bysitter /Hou11ekcept'r. 2 kids. wkdys Newport Refs. Mr Hood 833·2900 Babysitter wanted. Exp woman w /re fs t.o bab)'sit lyr old child 3 mom'l?!i "k Will p ay $1.75hr 64~ 829...:..:..7 ____ _ 81\KF.R Kxperle nc ed. Port or F /1'1 mc 96l·9546 e ft ti pm RA KER Or Bake r ' Ht-lper, fuU lime. ex~r ~eat)', 5411-303\ • • ..._....... ,,.,.~ n 'P -,~ ~ ' ...--.......................................... ···-··· ... · ...................................................... . c R)( N.Wu ..... , •. Ill Q CL~INO , fh•p•rt •• , Tea Pl!:r l I wub ~~ 8d -aT.... • ....... . Pre• nHm••••· Uc/· •· lallld1u,.n1. PA1H'Ttl'40 6 CA PE1 ._....._ rralttuJMaJ la ICapr'd lt.H Bal•• rt 1. ••l« ••n. al• ~ ~1 NW lllOollld.Mlol wan. wa 6 CO • .,,. DO IT ALL' ..._ Tn. ~ P'r &al. C•ll 0.ne IH , IMtlhr e I priue4, re ev•a 1Com'l,lndu1lrlal. ....._ paloe. ,.." nl, nit D-•l iA)ow Byappt,...,.. Ill· .._.•IU ... Ccnilla ..... Clfall lltnda. --\"lflft>C. ...... t .,...lJ '131f1ti) .,.-lllmL th& f '•• Rc..muibl. rale. frH ••••-••••••••••••••••• --' llOUS!CLltANlNO 11 ,, ' INTKRIOR IXTl\ Plllnl t WESAVe r .,.. ... ,. • ·- ..,........ • CaU'T»S.U l..lnolftm. n wu, t'Ov • • Our Bueln•u. t:•ll t •-~ E•pr'd bJah qu.llly tnl • H•atl.n1 l"r" t ---· .. ·-----· ••••••••••••••••••••••• -• lq. • ,.pair s ub floor. 1 I J.mce·a R.a11Cd>o· Anrui ....................... ..ti. ~~r reaa ralt!)I GO br Honest• nolhabl• Ril1'1 fllttom Upboat.y Babystttan1 Nur '°ulh -PATIOSC WALKS Rcb ts lie. 2111 • -·::•a-::: .. 0 •0 •••uu Ill~ Prd ..... 11)' blown ln, mna1John Hnl~ Bot A. ~htrcha ... 'tw YA& Plcllup •de· Coat Plu.J1 Ht'ft u11la r ullllPI nNml Co Lie-811-0iMI 1..-r. dump lrwk. • --doort )'6u:n II pnre1 Lu: -94'1 or7U·3l$0 li"'Y ZS \0 ~ off all bJt! ~7 ~ • Bl>ndl'd. to'or bl nil ---hawm1.treewortc.arad Marcy's Ma1ch. Xlnt JZ50ll.bond~ 913·9W6 EXCLNTPAINTING f»bMc. rubber •»UP.. 751~7 aft 6 pm or HI G.•lih111 1na.c:kmo.etc 7Sl·:B30 houseclon1n1. C»ll - -lnlrltExlJ' Hus. lloofilMJ ph~•· 1875 Harbor Bl. c.,.,.,.. aim ....................... Ho•-~1M8or545-0309 thn:uy Free est. S48·2706 FRED ....................... 648 5910, 64$ 6U~.' Wm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ctrlf ad Gardt1nina by JMP80f'Se, •••••• ;'................ co p • E ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------R.epall'll. Uc .. I~. All Geo. (;zykoiakl . 11 st d t -t or -• t I t . U LESCL ANlNG •'lreplacei. Plunters PAINTING. lntr/l!:xtr ~""S. Jo'ree est Walt. -------Lo e g ti • u e n ••••••••••••••••••••••• m .. n .• c eanup, rim l'"uli l Cle ru g ·•h CA RL' R abl d d bl ,.,... C:ir~ntcr Palm cvr::., . . rrung. free est. 968·3486 ... na. moving, c eanup 8 n w.. ... Bnck Con£'rete Piillo euon e, epen a e. _11 anyl1meS4l 5930 _ Wladow rt..-L... deckz., rencei., :.ht'lvc!.. Remodehnli? Spec1allz.t -----$7/up Trcework. Reas, Darel~Pau~631·0913 Block Wall:. BBQPtls Free est. Call Juy ---... add orus. etc ncr11, free Alterat1orn. Add1t1ons Reliable Expr Japanese fast. treeest842 <&597 Refs. Est.s 646-~ 645-7965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New counlry kitchens & G d R bl ---Immaculate cleaning ROOFING SPECIAi. Clean windows are my ~l. 673 3658 ar ener. ea:ionu e .:...--•-J FREE h· I· Houses, apts , boat", t 8d '2 ls -baths 2nd generation pnces. Free est 645 523o .,,.,,u1Y"' er au ., Free E:.t. Block walls. atn any rm w coa Delulte 240 i.eal down business. Depend, em C1S1MtS..-vlce t'ontr1&ctor.1lyr:;1narea Mike ing, cleanup, tree work Salls guar. Call now• slumpstone. brick. $49+paint Beam ceil· shingles. 37< :1q fl in c1ent.thorou&h.494·9S71 ••• •••••••••• • • • • ••. ••. 962 8314 ---_Jo.. for u..-.able items !"en 673· m6 Res 1Com m Reas. he / ings, closets lttra. Roger stalled Don 646 003<$ C;irpetManw1lllJ)')our<o LEEM JARVIS-GARDENINGSl-:RVICE ces bldgs removed ST EA-M -CLE AN bond Bob 750 935~. 494-4201 Tele•isioftRepofr or nune llt:p .. 1n, & Addit s, Hmdt'u, hrsB 5 uEASCOLEABNLElf PS 557 2005 CARPETS. also SllAM 64.2·9144 EXPERT Patnting Fair ••••••••••••••••••••••• -... •1 ... 9 ..... ..._._._& deamnl(loo• t:u..irwork Ph!Jti<!J200.L7cJl7S6 n. • NA &151587 MOVING & HAULING. POO. FLO-ORS & WIN prices Pree est CANOPYTVSJo:RVICI-: ":'n~c);.';;c:;- .it b11ocer SJ\ln.:" Fr c~t Farruly Gdrden Rototill JOYth1ng anywhac OOWS CLEANED TOO f'alnt&nc),,.,aperinq ~tabl.lshed. 673-4967 .-lsl RATES1';RVIC1': t.4!>~ H~model!i, /\ddll1on:,, mg. Reasonable rates t:allunytime-1932515 Ca~U.:!:Cll5!1l:>08 •••••••••••••••••••••••A-t S--.-li-t--A lB Atf"airPnces9601633 Patio CH:. & Decks Any 548-8496eves & wknd:. P •J>CCla s · vg r Carpet Vin} I llrapt'' l> pc:, or con:,truction --OCC Studl•nt:. Rig ·'•T Young energetic couple Paint Your Castle tiO. 2 Br. 2ba JX> com· Tile Saleslnst..illHcpJtr~ John Mullin:. & Sun GenerdSer•ic:es truck Mo\t.•, tree tnm w good ref!> wants AverageExtrl Stry$375 plete. Peter Logan••••••••••••••••••••••• GdPricesS45·3837 :>411l7l!OaftG ••••••••••••••••••••••• or" Cheap 6-15 7979. how.ecleanmgonregular 2.stryS495.lntr~5rm &l.'H~ EC'l.eellent buy:. & :,en ll'l' , ---HANDYMAN Carpentr). ~9 3666 basis Call Jft 6 pm, Pnce~ incl matr I labor Ploster .ctepair ___ _ c~m-. Acoustic: lONC PATIOS· PATIO electr1eal. plumbing 661·0798 Guar. msrd. rreec:.l ••u•••~:'•••••••••••••• CERAMIC TILK l'l'W or r£'model i''r t'1>l. ~ml Jubi; welcome~; ~2ti .ift 5 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Con $+11 It. f1rid 11. Trade Ir Wirt. o Wont M .• '7. CVR S Ma son r Y & 9AM toll PM. 847 2787 Hous I Ted 627 7900or 5S2 013-1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Remodt'I <~uahty guar, ec •anin9 Vf:HY NEAT PATCH Tree Ser•ice [ 642 5678 ) Et·onomy At·oust1c' ~ual rea~ Free est. L1c'd Land::.rapinK. rt' move ....................... Doo 'l rlroµ lhl• ball' Gl't 11 St.itc he, lm,ured, low J08S&TEXTUHE ....................... • t·eil1ni.:-. rn•w or n• 646 t1761 c'es tret's, plumbin". con Want u REALLY CLEAN Job with 11 lo"' l'o't Uatl~ priee!> too Exterior I-Tel.' E:c;t 893·1439 fr<'e U•l ,... 0 C p I Cl '( --Rcmon1ls. tr1mm1n~. spray. r1:p.i1r:.. •' .. 567!1 cretc. cle~in up. J~ Pena II USE? all Grngham I ot . ass1 It'd Ad spc<·1alil>l Try me.Calleo SELL idle items with a prun1ng, free cl\t L1l"d 536 1'100. S4.'11 ullt• llems 6-12-557-Sl!J 1 Girl Free ests. 645·5123 Phone G-t2·567M gJ().5555 O:uly Pilot Classified Ad Fully mi.ured. s.i2 2Si!ol One Coll Ser••ct fast Cledtt Af>provol Help Wonted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 HefpWon~d 7100 Help Wanted 7100 HdpWanted 7100 H•lpWanhtd 7100 HelpWont•d 7100 Help Want~ 7100 t-WpWantfll 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• (~rpcntrrs, ex per. Must COOKS & 1>1slnbutor intercstt'd JO HEMING WAYS Jamtor P tllmt• nlte6, N 13 MANAGEMENT TRNE Bank hav<' own tools. 497.21s:1 p lime incomr of $1000 REST"'URAMT area. Bank deaning. 2 MOTEL MAIDS Parkrng Co needs -ag EXPERIENCED bl.wn 2 30·3 JOpm Cowtffl" P.rsonnel per mo or more + """ Hr:. lS mm per nilc. $! 60 Young man lo work m For l\'ta1ds Laundr<.'sS · · · I lb . N N> . 1 g r cs:.1v e. expcr PART· TIME P time & F ,time. day:. & be n (' r 1 ts. Mal u r c accepting applical1onr. Hr. 213 '247 11778 growrng loo rent a UM o ex per nee. cw mote superv u;or tn Orange TELLER \~~Pl'~c;:e~n~e1:1~~~1~ ~!!~;;;T~:'s~~~t 1n person 1)39 6123 ~o~ ~~~;;"a~~e;~ ~ D~\ LABORATORY--~~~ ~ut~.~ n\c:i.~1r~~~t ~=~f soon in Dana Pt ~~Io Mr. Citrin (2lJ > ncrl'd Saddleback ar('.1. CARL'SJR. Execut1veU1rector Balboa lslandStor1• TECHNOLOGIST handwnhng.ti0ayl4eek UNITED C.111.in OJb.l, 522 0932 aft ~09'lS E Bn:.tol.SA La.:una Bearh Girl!. Club ~1anne A\e, NB on or Weekend Technologists w wet'kday off Pn•fcr l\lolhcr'1> helper, II\~ 11 p fl. H T T I l\I 1-: CALIFORNIA BANK 11; <Nr.Jamboreelil\dl hasopenm1tforD1rector. beforeMon.Mar2bt sat&Sun.Separate8 1lr marncd man tor perm for new mother & ;! >1 llELP Cl':,!»/Wknd,..) Mu.st have edueal1onal or ----fl.M & II Hr PM shift~ 1 + re:iporu.1tile po:, El'. per old. Lite ho,ul>ekcl•ping ' nt•t'<icd at Tennis Cl uh. CAR WASH HELP Cosmetic Clk for II B rec re" t 10 n .ti c :1> µer HOSTESS Yr:. hosp ex per & Cahf. nol req 'd . Appl} 1!130 PH room. T\. llunt ficl fl.pply in pcr:.on al l\le::.a 2750 W . Coast Hwy N~wporl Be a ch F lilm• O\l'r LK drugslort' ... time Exp w 1t1rls 6 16 1\bo some Exper nee. F lime 1\pp l11:enM· Siin Clcml•nte 'cwport Bl\d. c M ..irea HC'f!\ m 1270 I V('rde Country Club Ten :i l..c1l·at1on.., pref'd O\l~r 24 1147 2563 adm1n1:.lrat1 \t' c'\ p1•r ly in pt:'r!>on Le ll1anll1 Ge 11 ·1 II 0 l> p c 7 I i 1 HEW ACCOUNTS REf n 1., p ru shop. 30Ull 17141631-3200 \ll'lru('..ir\\a-.h Send re-.umt• to G1rb French Cafe. ·114 N ""' 11 ...... <'XL ·•si, Jo•"n !\1ANlCUR!STS ( llmt' l'lubhuu • Jld Co tJ " • I l f Cl b "' u1 ,. u C I """ "' "' "''' f b I It h I Exn.•r d uni.' '1 u~t l\. P• , • :, c :. ~1.;(J Harbor ol C:\J Co!>meto og1sl wanlc< or · u , 1470 Tl'mplc Tcr .-e\\port v . ,, o . JI Llut"hm:.on or US) sa on 1c Jr< .... .•1 •..i conlempor .. r)' hair rdl'I.', Laguna Be<1ch. Ca t>.iS·blOO ' ' Ouellette Salon. 200 liO WPM. 'cry acl·uraH• · c., \111'.qu.il Cll,\IHSIOF: \SST 30-10 !>tud10 LagBch Call M b)l\1arch25 Legal :.ccretary. 3 da)!. NewportCtrDr.N B. l'oedl dtlr.ictl\t' JP ---------- Opportunity Emplon·r hr' ~i·t'k, !>Oml' t>i.per Wiiiiam:. & A:.:,ot· _ --_ _ HOUSEKEEPER wl'<.'k , excellent l>k1ll!., & pcaran<.:I.' l'hon<.' fo1 ----------1 P1<'f..:rred Pro:.thodonlll' 494-9729 Wed thru Sal for ~~~ L.1ve·ln. Stay m our Uana exp on mag ta rd I appt & GP Ver.\ nice ofrJC·e Jntervw. FEES PAID Pmnt home from May nt'cessdr) 8-17 6().11 MANUFACTURING Saddleback Sa\ mi:., ---------·I Phone 6-15 7580 l:lookkeepcr to &IOO 5lh to May 30th. Care for Mrl> Jeruc 759 01111 HA:\IKl'IJC; • • COL'PLE. amb1t1ou~. $c(·retanes to S9til 1 & bo LEGAL SECRETARY NOTE TELLER Chun·hOfcsecrt:lar). (ll willing lo ll•arn lo G Ofcrr"" lo$700 2 girs 16 11 2 Yl> lnlel11°ent Tru1n a!. ENGINEERING flllPt'ri.il H.1nk h.1:-. an IX'''0 n w kno'll.ledg-e of manage sm..ill 1Jus1nt·si, \crount1~~Clk tr Sl!OO it~ ~~:;;leil~';n~r ~~ para le;al Gen'I skill!> lnlm I m1mt•oi.:raph. 5 da):. ~k. 557·0215 / \I 0 L•. I b.' I 2 2 SUPERVISOR l'f c•p1•11111r.: 111 our ~J 5 t'all l9'1 14061 1 ~ r~r. o s & all living l'Xptnl>l'!. no 1l1.l(aliun 75 l II I 11,t,1 :\-h·,,1 111 .1n1 h lnmt' Pnsonncl 1\i.:1•rll') Heb rt'q'd. C.dl Joan or 'lu't ha\l· 11nt1· d1•p,1rl IX8 E 17th Costa Ml•sa Glen Oben -l!IJ Ji:!S ,,.. llll'l\l t'\l"'l 1•'11• ,. \\ill U.Elll<.:AL CREDIT Su1tt•22-1 642 1-1711 &H 917!! \\OJ~v.tlhltund' •·,a~hlt'I ~~ 'lit•t'k,. mo111•\ orcf1 i... *TELEPHONE CHECKER 1•11ninw11·1.il ,.., 111,1.111 11w111 let,111 .. ,\ h1• l.1m1l.11 COMPANY* \\llh !Ill 111\I' ''''''In!> ( ·onl.11·1 l.•·'lil• 'I 11'l't'1· rj!I) 11:1:; 111:i1 \1111<1111\ JP!lllC'.111l~ 11110111 ar.:1•cl let llou.~ekl't'p(•r \\ .tnll.'d lor - - - - - -• r~·t1n'<I cpl Ideal !>1tu..1 FIBERGLASS MGR uon IM':, 5-16 1130·1 llou:.ekel'pt•r lt1•f111l•d latJ.\ to ll\'l'lll I'\! rm. b.i. smdll sal fl.I I !!Hl!I l.1fei:uard:. l'l•rt1f1t•ct for pool & h:1y rlut1«:. Tra111l·e~ at•n•ptl•d !!till 0~111 l VH'S /Aides & Kitchen Help (;arf1eld Con" llu~µ . 7781 Garfield A'e llB 847 9671 .1p11h Equ.1l Oµp l<rnpli1> 1 111 Personnel Needed Immediately \tu:-. t ha I' l' ha 11 k or ftnJIH'l' l'O l''l.Jll'I !Ju tred1l chcekm.:. l' 111 plm menl \l.'nl1c·a11on loan ra11nlo(l> lmm1•1l1all• Opening' 'ln~led with on·ltnl' e:-. 1~:nl•nt<'. ab1ht~ Lo train and :,upcrv1st· emplo) t'l'~ A1>pl1cant should ha\ c l''\ J>t.•ncnre with ..,m.ill ho,1l manu!actunng 1111 ludc detailed rc:,umt· Jnd ~or\.. h1,tnr~ Ht·111\ lo Cla.\sif1l•d 1\cl =1435. Dad\ Pilot PO Mox I ~bO (.'o<;t a II o u s e k e e p •· r I o r 1----------baehelors. Bay horn<.' $-1 ll.\:'l/KIN<; BOOKKEEPER llcturn lt•·m~ <. li•1 I.. Birnk l''\lli'r r1·q cl I untJ1 l lloh ( ri 1r.hl1111 ~:l.'I .rilMI 11 '"" :'\,1l11111.il B.1111. f<.qu.il Op11u1 1-:1111110' 1·r II \IOI \IVS Ila~ '\11.'hl & Ht'l1rf ~h1fh l .111 l11r JJIJll !>-IX 771il &>Jul} Opr 1-:..irn more hy rent1n.: "l'hll.'C Lead lnj.( cc1:.1 salon 1\ .. k ror Jim. fj 11 73ll or ~1:l2 o·~:i ll•'.1111\ Opr If \ou'r" t11 t•il ol tl11111g h.nr & \\t1ulcl lil.1• In 11.,cnt 11111 fl·s~11111al s\o.111 1.111· ~1· .1r1• ~ 1ll111g tu t1 ..1111 1'11:-.1 11011 "111'11 l11r \1111111( l'OfJ'l;lll, ,J0.1\1 J\ 1; I 'JI) EXPERIENCED ONLY *Customer Rep •Operators 1 'l'Jr!> n•t•••nl 1''P *Clerks VOLT re~A'1'1' MRV.Ct.,·~ 3848 Compus Drin 546-4741 <.\l·ros~ 1-'rom Or.1111(l' Co \1rport 1 l·:qu.11Oppnr1-:mployer 0-tfilmlQ TEMPORARY HELP Call 540-4455 Equal Oppor Emploq•r f>i':\10'\STH \I <JRS for I t1<111 a p p I 1 a 111 ,. ' &; Jl'\\l'lr\ fl I ,'(; 'i,11 Ill to .ind ,um.-11lh1·1 11.1\' I :! I :I I :! 4 II 7 ll I) II Cl i' <714 171:.X 5;; 7'.J DE:-;T\L '''1~1 Cha1r~1<h'. f 11m1· \I leru.11; mos 1•xr 111 S.11 Pt'r mo 11 H !I Ill :15 10 Uent<ll , ....... 1:1111 l'\fll'f, :< ra\ 1'1·rt1f11'.1t1· full etl part· 11 nw :'Ii w pl h1 h t).l()..2l!7U '1esa ea ~~:ffi-· ------<:.trtlt·ntni.: ,,. 1,t.111l l'\ pt.r ti cl1•1>1·111l ,\ m.1t1111· I' llffil' l11 I lime b·I~ t(>l1:J r. E'li ERAL cw1-·1t• F. :\1 .1 I u r l' p t.' r s o n w plt-asant phone µt•r<.onahty lo handle all phJ~e:. of bookkeeptn~ l>utw~ also 1nrlucle. lyp mg, fthn~ & j.\l'lll'ral or- f1t'l' :.kill~. OC Airport .1rt•a C,111 M~ Juhnson l11r appl .>49 . .i 1:.i.1 t: 8N F:R,\ I. OFl"IC E p hr T\\O 1 ~ Ua)' ""' :\1u~l bi: e\p, n•li..ihll· m1drlle ai:cd Her, n•q 675 iS'iH ll.ou~.tl c..i: U!: r I a rl) 1 n ~ht'elchair "1;11 lifting \lu::1t dm l' 962 :,:!21 Hnu~ekeeper . It \l! 111 cir own lransp Dul 1t·s I ak Ill~ l'are Of locldlcr cleanmg sm..ill home. t·ouk1n~ dinner 1-'air wage Spanish :.peakm~ OK. 646·1317 llousekcPper . ba b) ~1llcr needed for 2 ~thool age girls Mon lhru l-'r1 llunt Bch area Call aftt>r lipm 963.2963 MACHINIST Sr. Precision Machinist 2nd Shift Protot' pc• & 'hurt run 1>rndut·twn uf h11(h prl' u:.1on parts .\linimum of:; )<'ar~ ExJ)l'nl'nl'l' l>t:':.1red E\:ct>llent benefit:. In· clud111.: mcd1lal, rlental & retirement plam •. Please t\pply In Peri.on Sc1ent1nl' lm,truments D1v1s1on BECKMAN lndruments, Inc. J:imhorcc & Campus Ur In me Orange Co co M'l'b 111 dn· w demonblf.1t1•1I ability to ~upe'rv 1'l' manu!actunni.: i·n~nt'l'r 1ng group 1nvoh l'd 111 production of small p1 c 1• 1 ~ 1 o n <.· I t' " t r 11 mccha1111:;d componl'nh Must be Lhorou).!hl) famllar w dtUi>tn . documentation. a!> sembly lines s11,pport. production tooliftg ·(unc.: lions. & presr1ou~ m£'tal tontacts Req ·s recent f''l.per w l plasl1t·-. Tl'chnical degree pref d. ConlJct PersonnC'I 549-3041 Equal Oppor Emplo)t'r MASSAGE TECH With diploma for top class LEGITIMATE ~pa Mr Giarrusso. 752 9561 •MASSAGE TECH·t·EM• SS'r Comm·Guar min. toull & P.T work. l.eg_1t ELJTESPA 540·8195 NURSES RH's $60,.$66 Stoff ~ J>m,\tl' Out v LVH's S42 Stoff $t6 l'n\'all' Duh· Aides S34 Stoff SJ.'> l'n "a le Duly Set vtnr.: All Orallgl• Cu Working hour~ & <1,1) ... or \'uurCh'hwc :ital l'rad1<0l• In~ Ht•q'cl t;roup ln:.ur11ncl· Avail WES TC LIFF Nurses Re9istry 1617 Westchrr Ur Slc212. Ne\\ port &arh 631 -0610. 752-9118 Ofe llri. Mon Sat 9 5 NURSES AIDES & ORDERLIES \LLSllWr~ t:·q>t"r prd d \\.Ill t ra 1n tnlere~tl•d Inell\ 11tu.1" L1rlo Con\ alt·~t·cnl c ·1 r 155."> Sup<:r1or .\\ 1• Newport Bc:tl·h twli iit~l NURSING RN's ICU t l\1C'cl1t·al Surg1eal P /time & f1t1me 3·11 & ll i ~h1fh NURSI'.: fl.llJES all shifts, p lime & f 1l1mc San Clem Gen 'I 1111:.11 49j)· I 122 l'Xt 2M PAY HOLL SR. PAYROLL CLERK Th..-Jolly Roger. Inc • a fa1'l growing restaurant ch:un, has an opening for an exper'd payroll clerk lo work 1n a 12 I per~on dt·pt hundhni:: appro\. 1500 l'mployees Com· putenlt'cl P H e>.pcr. it mu ... t. " r l's t .1 II r II II I payroll l'xper a ddm1tc +-Xlnt working conch IV benefit program w op por for ad\'aot·emcnt. Salary commensuratt• w expi.•r. fl.pply m pt:'rS(lfl 8am-5pm. 17(>.12 011lcltc Ave,In·mc PBX ANSWERING SERV OPR. Vaned 'hours & wcekendt. Apply 1n person. paid training 155 Rocht·-.trr C\I PHONE SALES Phone Soiles peupll'. mah• or female. J6 lo 65 H'ar' of .tg<'· C~uaranteed wafi:l'~ or romm1:.:,1ons. 250 f:a~l 17th Street, Suite 0, Co:,ta Me~a. between 5:00 & 8:30 p.m. ~ .. 122:3 Equal Opportunity Employer • 12 2 h.12 ~·11..! \I a l u r l0 p l' r s o n w p1e .. ::..ini phone man Ill'' l<J handle vant.•d ult• llskpr C111)k Childcare l.1~r 111 En>thsh ~Pt'ak 1ni.:. pit rm. ~ood health & rt'f~ Crl M 64-1 ~772 1-.qual Oppor EmployH :\I AT U R E W 0 M A N p /l1 m£' lo w elro mr nrwcomer:. & conlaet merehants. f1exible hrs. Need car. lite typing !>17 3095. OFFICE OVERLOAD The Tl•mporary Srrv11·e That Offer:. The lkst In St'lect1on Plastic: Fabricators Call Bayside Plastics, 6"5·68608am·-1 30pm. l·o1·kt.t1l fil.' \ tlulll'!., grel'l 1·11 ... 1 t yp 1----------1ni.: f1lln1:. gen I or1 ln~pec'l1on 1 _________ _ skill:.. rlf1ell'O\ ex 111 d e p l' n cl t' n I ~ o r k 1• r • r tlm(' <.:all li33 04J.'l3 a:o.k ror SI l'll<I or lJldne (f!Rl. FRIO/\ Y l.ll(' l} Piil~ & ':.med of fl<'(' dUllC'> 642 5991 GIRLfRIDAY INSPECTOR TRAINEES BKtronic:s MACHINIST Pro1;res:.I \'e lnjec< ion mold mak1ni;: co has re· lo<'atcd to II B & needs M..i c hln1sts & EDM Operators Min 5 yrs ex· per Xlnt wajtes & over lime. Profit shannti & other benefits SchMfl Corp. 1714) 898-6631 Mature women wanted for housecleaning service. car n£'c. P lune 645·5123 Mature l''P llousekeeper. Tues & F'r1 's 9am·Spm lrontng. cleaning. care for cluldren. 7 ,10,12} rs $i5 p wk. Own trans. Refs rcq Lido Isl. 675· 7727 __________ , l'rofl•\l,111n,il C'nd.tJll l>ENT1\I. A."iSIST \:'\T Oral Sur~en 11111} N H IW-1 tillil for prominent sh<W rom pdny S11lilr\ S511() mo f\Jll t1mr C.111 for ;ippt 96.1 6702 i\pply 8 JU 11 AM Immediate openml{s now exi.:.t in our manufactur mg rac1hty for inspection trainees to 1111-pecl pnnt ed c1rl'u1l bo.irds and components Hequi rC's minimum 6 months ex· pt>rien£'e w ilh pr111ted c1rcwt boards, compo. nents, and knowledge of color codes and soldenn~ techniques. On-the job tra.ming available. MAIDS MECHANIC WANTED Must be certified Ray Carey Chevron. f.01 S Coast Hwy .. Lag Bch llOATS WILLARD BOAT CO. 11200 l'un1lor 1\ \ 1• Fount.1111 \'alll'V lmmc<I O~·mng., ... ·or Ext1•nur l'arpcnll•1-. lnll'nor Carp1·n1 c•rs Toul'll I Ip Clnntl1•r HOllt•r Expenenr<' l'rt>(t>rrt•rl f:qual Oppor to:mplo\ t'r BOOKKEEPER Full char~• 1-\111 lime \m<'ncan C<lr Plan (·on l11ct Rich. Bond 751 !I'll ti Wa.itn•'s Cir anrl open mi: roti~c \p(•t·1al ~J f:n<1:< I I E"c·1t111~ & l'rnfltu hl1'. ~l.1 mourous pro ft'~sinn Learn in 10 hrs. l·'I'<.'<' Joh placement :i~· "'lit. (;;..II 1714 l 751·9194 ~ Call( Wa1lr<'ss. lnr 17!r.!2 Sky P1&rk Bl . Ste C. I rnne Ca 92711 l 'OOK & 1-·ast Countl'r Per-;on Dishwasher & Waitress exper'd only need apply, JOO E. 17th St, C M tAcross from Jlalph''!) COOKS Denial Assistant, full time chair side. exper w hydrocoloridc 1m press1ons. Newport area. 646·5411 GIRL 1-'RIDW I 1(1rl office. ht<' hook kecpinJ:. ~ood lyp1st. mw.t be orgamud Good oppty w IC M Whlsc Sporting Goods Co Cal I 546 4950 ---Golf Course Restaurant •Dental i\ult1har1es needs l(irls part & f /time Front desk & cba1rs!de, help. Must be 21. 25·40 for busy Ped~ Pract1re. pref'd Apply m person, Newport Beach area, 9.5 Mon /Tues only $550 ~75 per' mo depend· Rancho San J oaquin Golf mg on exper. 548·5588 Course. l Sand berg Way. DENT AL /Assist Chaa.rside. Eltpr'd Call 548-5588 lrvme GU AIDS Co1t0Me1a IOOl<KEEflat For ronv center Exper. Dental Auist. p /time Pttmanent. Full & Part· t\Jll charge for busy ron necess. Will train on Chairside. eves. some ume. Phone & transp re- stru<'tion ro tn CM diet:.. Mr. Taylor. Sats.H.B.se&-3S40 q'd. Retired welcome. Reply, stating education. 6"6·7764 Dental Rec:ept/Buslneu Call S46-0Z74, ofc hrs 10-2, ~~ ~ ~~3;~ ~~~·t~co COOK N~ed for. conv. Manager, 2 dayt1 wk ~Wednesday. Daily Pilot. PO Rox 1560. h.0<1p1lal l 0am;6. 30pm Dental ex per. req 'd. GUARDS WAHTED Costa Mesa Ca 92626 " time Exper d only. Laguna Niguel. 495"677 Pertee offers the follow. ing benefits: Company paid medical, dental, long-term disability and rue insurance. 917 h olidays per year, Christmas week s h ut down·pa1d, 12 personal leave days per year and modern, carpeted air· condJtioned facilities. PCC BUSINESS SYSTEMS WANTED For motel work. Apply Newport Channel Inn. 6030 Coast llwy, N B. Phone 642·3030. Maintenance M1111 Wunt ed. llolcl & He!llaur;mt exper. desirable •199 2271 for appt. --- MAIHTINAtofCE MECHANIC lsl Shift Rcq 's ex per. maintainlne & repalrin1t production machinery & baalc knowledge o! in· du.mi al electricity. CAMIROMFG. 7601 Clay Sl, II. H. (W. of Beach & So. of Garfield> Equal Oppor Employer • Please apply in person. P /Umc·l rv1ne area. Age 17021 Von Karman Bevrrly Manor, 340 Vic· Denlal Assist. Chainidc. 21 & over. Mature men Santa l\na, Califorma Male crew asshtt1nt Cafeten·a tona. C.M . N.B. Exper. nee. Salary pNrct·d. hUnlflol rmscfu~-b t;'~ual Opportunity needed Im med. U .s. open. ~ply toClassltied 0 cas ou ay. •r .. ""'~ Road tour. Resp. ror Coolt-Pantry Help ad no 888. c: /o Dally t h o n c n e c APP I Y • Employer M /F dri vi nit motor home, set· Assistant Ex per. cl . App I y in Pilot, PO Box 1560, Costa nlveoat Protection line up " t&lcinl down pc rs on , M a r i o • s Mesa Clllt tm28 Service. 1226 W. ~th St, Pt\ RT· TIM I.'; Restaurant, 3201 E. C•t ' . . Santa Ana. Interviews Janitor• dependablo & displayw In 11hoppin1 cen· Company rofetcria llwy,CdM DENTAL1As1lstanl M·'F 10:30em ·noon & responsible individua l ters, over 21. Tour•ends Ou t1es w Ill Include 5an Clemente. Eicpr de· 1:30-4:30pm. for Janitor work. No exp Nov. 17. Call for in· Medical Back Offil'c Ai.st <'xper. for busy GP, near Hoag Hosp. 548·0822 MEDICAL ASSISTANT For physician 1n Nwpt Beach . Minimum 1 vr. ex per in all phases ol back offi re. l m mediate availabih ty. Supmit ResumL to: Classified Ad #839. Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626. Medical ReceptiSecty dermatologist ok. Prev exper. req'd. n or smoker. Please send re swne to Ad #838, Dail> Pilot. PO .Box 1560, Coste Mesa. Ca. 92626 Mgmt. Bus. man seekf motivated indiv. or cpl t< assist. In bus. P /T. ~1.182 Cashier, Grn'I Set up, COOKS-Apply In slred.CN-%Ml1 necessary. Will train, terview.C.R.1 .546-5243 --------- • Gen'I Ch•11n1n1t. Hrs Penion, Ma Barkers, 212 Help Want~ Exper'd & good P•Y, apply In M.AHAGEMl!MT MOLD MAIER 8::.>am to3prn. E. 17th St, Costa Mesa. DIS&GM ASST rHp. ~raon to work penon. Del T•co, 1720 ApplylnPeraon For pattern flttlni "-Ya>n)fastFoodOpera-Superior Ave., Co•ta La1un1BeacbExcc:utlve Proara111Jve iniecUor BECKMAN HOWISTHIT1MI 1ervlce. Educallorial lion. APl>IY. Rlc«er, 16 Meu. lnwholnatuupply bual· mold makil\t co. h•• r• ltt1..._flh,lnc JamborC'<' & C1mpu1 Dr Jrv1ne t;qu11l Oppor t;mployrr tor job t1eckera to check be k -·nd 1 thln .. FNhlonfaland N 8 nu1 affiliated with localod to H.B. ft needt c l•v-• co I • ' ' ' JANTTOR·Penon ~ time dynamic fut ar.-,wlna Macblolals ti EDM ~=oe~~'i1 • .,1::t1:.tu::,~1r, text.lies, nat pattern de· for light Janitor work at 1 major int•tn•tlonal cor Operaton. Min sr: n t1ill\o Dre .. maklna 0 • -.. fa"lllty. Call "•2.-poratlon ne .. da ""'O~le X1n the Job you want Is not s-r necesaary, Full or ·~ ... '" ·~ "' ,.... per. l wa1u O\'er there you mtaht consider Part·Ume avail. Send re OARAOE SALE 1d1 In btwn8&4PM. oriented utOClalet ull Ume. Protlt abann1 & o(fenna your •~rv1ces aume to 13'0 Lo1an Ave., lbe Daily Nlot brln1 hap or P•rt limo. 494-$2?3. othtr ben flta. with an ad in t~ J ob Sltl.. Costa Meta, 9262t PY rt'tulla. Tn place your Claulfled Ad11 8tll bla MAN A 0 £ R for n •w Sc.M• Corp. Have l()met.tung to ~l"ll' Wanted catoaory. Phone drawtni card, phone Items. small lttms or health food atort. l!:xper C7141 ltl-46JI Clualhed ada do It well 6'2 &6711 Want Ad Help? GU-5818 9'2·MT8 today. any ttem. G-U·:i6'71t req'd Qill M5--0032. -. , ... . ... ·-·-·-··---, .......... •ot .. • • .. ._ -- 3723 Btrrh St N B CallSS7-006l Office Attendant p time :! E"ei. M1dn1ght to 8 Wknds J JO m1dnii:hl Bay\lew Manor(H2 3505 Organist l\<'compani!>l. First Church of nchg1ou!o Science. NB 8-16 6982 To plat·e your mc"<t!:C' beforl.' tlw read in~ publH·. phone Daily Pilot Classified, 1>42 56711 ------ Programmer SR. PROGRAMMER ANALYST Newport leach Pns 1l1on avail. for ;i creative ind1v. in small shop envll'onmenl. Strong 360 OS, JCI. COBOL. TSO or WYLBUR background in hre insurance applica· tton. Min 4 yrs cxper. Sal commensurate w .rxper. Send resume & salary history to or call: Oala Pro<"essing Mgr Commercial Bankers Life Jnsuranre 1401 Dove St, Ste 550 Newport Beach, Ca 92660 (714 > 833·8450 ext 13 H.tp W oated 71 00 ....................... 1---------- R.N.'s and l.V.N.'s CAREER OPPORTUNITIES at LOS ALAMITOS GENERAL HOSPITAL • a t 73 bed acute general hospital • 24 hour ER with phys1c1an on duly • approved CE proV1der ror ANS. LVNS • continuous lnservice Educa11on • learl'\ln~ caoter for 'tudents from use. CSULA. CSULB. occ. CYPRESS J.C. • follY accnctltect by JCAH, member of CHA. UHA. Hospital Council or Southern California 3751 KahlaA~ Los Al..atoa. c•. 90720 1213) 591-1l11 1714) 126-6400 "Tot8' Care 11 Our Tradition'' llM.llTATI -·4 N 1 ., °"9 toc1'I lltil lw IMomt Yow apport_..y la •l nwua,.. J °"' IMk' l'9alul le&in Call l>a ~ at MO-llSl . UALHTATI AfL DIRAI Famm N>Pf> In PcrtlOft Only s.t..-Cla lttta tAM11ZPM Openln1 for 2 lic'd ru t ASSIST MANAGt:RS et.La6te dJe:,people tn an CASHtl':t<:-, otrlce wllh 21 Y~llra CKP ~ALt.:S and in the same loc.ttw n "'ill & r ltmt! Avail M a ny rde rral!J a nd 48 Fothlcnt Island walk-ins. Br oker pay:o. 1111 tl.>irectly i\cro:.:. advertuun g Top co m L'-l 'h B d ) miasion . C .a I I ti 111 .-.om c roa way L ache nmyer for an t er vlew a n ytime HltiO RN'l> & LVN'S all shaft:. Newport Blvd CM J\ .iii lkH~rly !\1anor 646-3928; e ves673 1577 Coov llo:.p . C.1 p1:.tra no Ud1~965786 Tel Mr. Kanko pf 835 7335 lurnM)hs Corp-EC D ~TundoD•pt Sales per~on needed Well gr~>mt'<I Mu:.l be able to work Cle'C. hr:. P time. l~thy. ~o 3333. ut 3H S KI PP E:R Lurge so · Yacht net!ds Gari Crew (31 for perm. hve aboard crwi.1ng & fun. No lie!> W r1tt.• Cla:."1(1ed ud no 887 t• o U111ly Pilot t•o llox 1560. Co.,tJ Mei.a. Ca !12626 Rec•pt /f'ypilt Sak:. Op e r a t e tlect ron 1t·I A~tBITIOL'SOPPOHT ----------tSTOCK BOY, warehow.t· s wttc h b rd Aceurall' I Women "•1l<l 4 d):. rx:r ~retary !-'t ime po:.1llon Salary typlst, nummum Mwpm .,.k 4 hr., pt•r d~. 5-1 6 hr Sl ~r hr C..11 for apJJl e lec lyp.,.n ter. CJll for For mlcn1ew l Jll "r" REC EPTIONIST between 11 J0.11 oo <.1m a ppl, lndustriJI RclJ Kot.ir 527 75 tK or Producff0ttTypist PhonE.'963·6702 lions (714 I 494 9401 1128 :l.ISJ Fur our bll!>) ofrlt·t! Mu::.t T~omc Altair ha\I.' mce appear anct• STOCK CLERK Laguna Beat•h SALES Good t)p1ng lti0·7S "Pm> Semi rl'l1n•d prel 'd EqualOppo_r EmplOVl'r JIEl-:Ll:-OH: 1'·a:.h1on!i ha~ & lht> abthty lo dl'11I p t ame Ap1Jly, <:Sii :in allr.1cl1H· oppor lur "pt<lple Thi:-1~ J. po-.1 tt>Sl!Supenor .(.' M RECEPTIOHIST .. tyh:.b to ~ell uur new t1on w uur rn in Fush111n p 1'. t PM to s .30. Mon lane Nu 1n\cl>l Earn lsl.tnd. l'il'JM' rall for u Surrfntendertt f'r1. Calm • .:raCIOU!>, ... ar drn~ No t•ullcctmi: coof1dential lllll'f\W . cu.. ... tom boiil yard IJl'C mature m anner. frnt oft! ur <lell\ C;,r 11n· l'illl Tt:d BJ' l:v or <;t~·nn :.1·nlly bwlt.I g 65' & 40 ap!)l'ar. Swall•hbrd t'X V Mrs. Ho1ar. 527 75111 or Olsen <il4>l>4·191i1 powt•r boab Contact desir~. J\pply 111 1>cr:.011 ~ 2-1:>:1 Anaheim. ----------i Hoel Sv.1fl, The W1Jlurd 110 Newpor t Ct:nll'r Dr. Co. an E 0 E E m ployer Suite 200. N n , 3 :!I & SALES.BEELINE \714 > !>-16 5522 3 22. lOam 4pm Why pwwh a t1mr dot'k Secretary /Steno wht'n )Ou do11't haH' to'' Recept 1onasl Set• r{'( ,1 r} ror oonslruct1on t'll Hef1ned phont' peri.onJh ly. Type 70 wpm, "h or speedwntrn~. f1hnJ?. lilt• bk kpnJ? Sal orwn Nr 0 C Airport C1111lJtt Eloi:.e. 759 021J Slolkll '" d1l'lJlt<111. 1 ~ r mg, compo~1t1on or n1r r1·sponclt•llt.'t.' /I.: knuwll'lll(t' of l(t011t'r.il ot r1N· prot.c<lun·., Ex 1•t•llt•nt 111>1>ortu111t~ Ill -..ill''o dt'IJI f11r ~cit moll\ .1ll'd antll\ 1du.1I. TYPESETTER IBM Electronic com Jl(>l>er 549· 16191 TYPIST Nee<Wd full time Must be act·urute .,. rt!1.:ep t1oru!>l background San t.i Ana Tustin area Salary commen:.urutl' " t"\penl'ncc l';,11 5+I ~ blwn 10 11 ,\:\1 or 2 3 P!\1 Waitrt!s:. Food ('1wt..1.11b Apply J.rt lpm. Sad :.. Ulut· Hect. 107 2bt Pl. N Ii WAITRESSES HOSTESSES JOnr 2 1 Gulh\l'r's Restaurant In ten 1cwmi.: !\1 on thru Thur:.. bt"n 35 l'M Ell. J.lt'f\Cnc·ed only, full lime.· 1,unch & dmnt!r l!i.~2 Mal·Arthur. ln ·m•· WAITRESSES Combo Cocktail & Foods Dav shift & n1i.:ht :-h1ft op1.•n l'ont.1l'l Ho~ llutd l.<11.(\lnJ, 0t:!5 !'! l 0;1:-I ""~ L:..i.: lkh l!J1I ll:ll WAITRESS Set S WluliuMI oak p rt!1111ed back t·hrs. $7S l'il Sq o~k AKC Golden Re triever tbl w s nut~ leg:. szao Pups, $1.25. 675 bi36 493·6861 Ant1qut'" at ;,ffnrdablc Afghan Pups. AKC. shoti., Prtl'l'l> Tade Wall'r Trad wo r med. All rotors. an.: l'o li4:t Fernkal . m~les rem:. Fabulous Goldenrod CdM ltnl' bred pedigree. A l..aba-P .itr1c1a11 · i':S TATE: SA 1• t-: I' r Granduer l>how & Pl'l Frt•nch nt•l'dlt•poant \-ery rea5 M u~t :.ell. f1rt..,1dt' chr' $125 '"1 Fn trv hall hat r<H'k .,. bt.•\ 646 2140orlHS_~ -- m.1rror Sl75 <'hrs. tbl Al\C Registered Cocker II! chopp1n.i hlO\'k thl puppies. ch ;,mp back· ~ Bn·<1d ruck $100 ll grnd, 1!97-7670 aft 4.30 Oak ulhcc tbl $100 eh: P M lb6~ lr\lnc AH N H ---- (Jl'ro:.:. from Cot'o"1 FT-Ht0You 8045 642 O'l39 & &ll; 797-1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'rl'c puppies. m ixed :wtai.:n1f11.:cnt h1 l>ack hreed. cute, 7 wk:. o ld Au..~nan cout•h orig 11100, 646-6516 rich Rm u phol SI .OHO ---- Ornall' 1run & hrnss bl'cl. Sm Cocker m ix, malt•, I 5x7' Engh~h mir ror & yr old . need:. loving mon• 9W 0557 home :H0-4279 (.1,{)(.'KS. Wat1:hcs, Oak ~t·crclarlt':>. Oak rotker~, :..t•alt•s & lo<>h. S<1l !I 5 only 201111 l111 t·h. SA llJ,.'t:., 5S7 ~WI FREE FILL DIRT ApproK 5000 yd:., t;t Toro area 768 1251 833 360() FtlEE TOP SOIL 80 I 0 You haul 968 7513 ..................•..•. Gold coul·h & love :.t•al Sl25. Ubl bed , bx sprng~. niuttr. hdhrd S.SO. Anl q wht desk $35. 1614 lowu. Unit C. C.M. l'all 540·6261 or mlc :H6·11222 2 Early A m er China ~abmet.s $150 l'a. 1 Lri:: pecan l'hlna ·' t'.J t>nt $!00 lall lighted I llvy d1slrc:.i. !\1apll' hutch ~O. F nl \'1 ~ 8-t 7 5656 Garage Sale Sat Only, 19th 115 1 Pau lar100, Costa Mei.a. J •'•unity Yard Sale. Sat. 10 3. T oys, furn. m isl. lOc to $SO. 521 t:I M6den a, Newport Bch. Garage Side-from 10 on Sat. al 1521 Sacrament((. San Clemente . Isl time ever , 1.845 San- t 1a go Dr. Baycr est / Dover Shores. Sat, Sun 10 5 1-\Jm , books, toys, m1sc- Sct of twin twd~ s,1:; Sal359Nas!>ciu Rd,Cosla R ecept1on1:-t hJ'> .1d \ anced to h1ght·r 110 ... 1 A" a lk•ehm• ~I~ h!>l. own hr ... own bu~tnt'!>:., t>urn m•,ncv vou need bv ;,l'fl 1 n I! i11i a I 1 l y el o th 1 n g w 1·11:.toml'r :..1t1sl al'l1nn i.:uaranlt>ed :'llo !II\ 1·-.t l'a r & phonr n1•1 Ca II 1111 1> t' r' on ii J, 1 11 l c• r ' " \!till K:tO!I ~ .. 1i.~.IKU or ~I :!11>:1 SYSTEM DESIGNER ~ 50 per hr 2 yrs 1•ollei.:1: & 4 Yl'ars t.•Kp r nt•t· IK'\'elop dt'Ml:(n drni.:" for nll'l'h as~cmbly of l'Jmt:ra ,.,upJ>()rt eqwp ment. fluid hl•ads & mannl· ::.lt•Jm cni:mt·~ He fJrnthar with AS:"tl i-: hoall•r code & knowlt'dJ,!t: oC i''rl.'1ll'h &. Gt'rm.rn :1pm !!pm da1h \pph Wo1k" t•n).!rlromnolt•-. l'ano "· .Hl:!I :! c·rcn•ll NIU\\lt:dl(l' or math. dt• \all··~ l'rk\\) L.ogull.• REFR1 ca:RATOHS WASllt::RS L>HYE:HS Rc·cond1t1on" lkprn' & t"ti:t D.tm.1).!l' <:uar Uel ~Yr" in UrJnge l'u To good o.,.nr. Purebrl'd W e t Mouth S·1 1n t Bt-mard, l ) r old fc:m 493 4272 Corner bed grp, and Mesa tv.1n bt'<is & corncr tbl • ---- w bJ.ckrest for pillowl> SUPER SALE. S at1Sun. t1on. Nred rl'JJIJl l'ml•nt S,\l.ES 1mmc'tl \lu-.t he ablt• tu S S SS S S S handle hea\ y phone., & hght ufc ... ork ,\ppl\ 1n Per:.on, <.:u;,tom Wt•a\ t' Ctrpel:., 18430 Paulll ~l FV RECEPTIONIST i'~a:ih Isl fo'anan1.:1al Sen firm. Rccepl S..·t'Y. front desk E'per Ref~ rcq d Type 60 wpm :lli!I !'-.1n M 1~ul'I l>r NII !-111111• 200. >u.·t•ruat1u11 1\ldt•. I' 111111· HI or oldt.•r \\ kd.1~' 2·5P:\t, St•nd rt·~11mt• t11 Idler oC 1nlrod11t·t111n 111 Girl:-Club. 1170 T t•mplt• Terrace. LagunJ lk•<1t.·h Restaurant CANO'S Mexican Seafood Restaurant ~nin9Soon In Hewporl leach ;>;OW lllRl;._t; COOKS & KITCHEN HELP Appl~ In Pt·r,on 1"11 Mr To' .1r 224 I W. Cood Hwy Mewporl Buch Mon lhru Wl'<l 9am 5pm Restaura nt 1-::-.p ftlo<t & cocktail wattn·!'.~, rnuk l\. bus boy. Xlnt emplo)' PP port. App ly In PN,Cln MI , G's, 311)() In 1ne. Ne-..11ort Reh RETAIL CLERKS UTOTEM C°"nnlenu Marileh Pos1t1on;, OJ><'n :!nd & :ird shifts 1n San Clt•rnt·nll· & Laguna Bl'<iC h 01 her a r eas havl.' 11p1•11111 1:' all>O Nu e'<llt'I 11·•1 11 Apply at .lny of nur llq;h Pn·,ltl!e ltl'l.111 Sale ~ lmm t•i11att· :\1an.1~l'mt•nl l'oll•fll1,11 The r Jnnen· Wc:.t ~iuth l'oa:.t Pla1a C.1115~9 2243 IF You'r~ Lookin9 For \ l'r11l11,.t1lt· ('.1rl'l'r ht H1•al !-~,I.ill• Onr nr Or;111g1• I '•n1111~ '1 >111,.,1 & l,.1q!•''' Hutldc·r ilt'\ t"111J>t'r' 1, Look 111)! FOR YOU l'O'l,Sll l ... 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SALESLADY hill 111111• t'\ll\ I 14'llC "'' ,,1i1•,1.11h ".1nt1·tl fur J-'."htc.11 t' la11cl Wonwn " \p11.111 I 1 ·,,11 I .11th at i;n 1·r;11 SALESLADY I' t1m1• ~ \~tt·1 cl 11nh ( .111 ;, .• , ·~:i S \U::-.\1 \'I, l up quuhl\ flour 1·n\ 1-r I 0 ~ J-, ' I' I II I r p l 1ira11('nt'' .~ ''"'' <".ill ror ;1ppl .\,k ror \rlt•nt• 'loi1·""port 1-loor ( 0e>\1•nni:: Iii!> lfl..16 l store::. ----------1 2!188 Newport Ill\ cl Costa Mega b42 11112 ~PORTUHITY ~~~·--------• k11<1~:k' ulltn "ht•o' \llU IFYOU have a service In offrr or goods lo SC'll, plat'C an llO in the Dall v l'llnt Classified SN•t 1on Phone 642-5678 u'c r1·,111t getting U,111\ l)alot <'l.1:-.~1rit'd Ads lo rcat'h till' Orangl' Coa;,t mar k1•t !'hone &t2·567R H~p Wanted 71 00 H•lp Wonted 71 00 ······················~······················· Stcllrity Rttfre..,Earfy or L• Store S ecurif'J VN. presently have. an open1 ns for e pe:rson to f1.H l 5 t.o25 rours per ~ekes an mfbrmal,1on/ security off1ce.r you may b!-e retiree. early or 1ak. our slarL ing re£tuire.me.nt,s are. courl.,eay aria.a wakhful eye1os ~have our CNtn.treimnd, p~ram: for e n epJX>mt~nt't:o in"'krv1e.w pl~e. contoct our security mer.ager at 6'+'+-~70. thenkyou, 44 lbNon iti.nd, newporl cenlet GO 6070 l'on!Jl"l \tr-. Whitt• Fm l11te1 \ ll" \ l'llt ""5. E ·ond ~Si Kt*!" evcrylh1 n g but th~ ,11o:n & prod prat·t 1n.·' :"l).!Ul'I DUHL.A.P'S 11115 Ne.,. pc11 L Bl C\t :\1ollv a lo\ able 10 yr olrl Terner m1'C, who hasn l been treated \'erv kindly. needs a JO\ mg ·home m which to h\·e out her re· ma1.~mg }ea~"· 497·3552 "'' " 1 .. garage. 2759 San Car los GCll"OC)e Sal~ 8055 Ln C M nr 0 C.C. _ Paul Dosier Associates, Inc. COSTA. MESA 556-7075 ~hop .ii.:.embly of uro \\';iutt·d Jk.'opll' \\ho" uuhl lOl)'pc:. & part time lo hkl' 111 t•Jrn $100 SJ UIKI I r .1 I n o ' l' r }• l' J ~ Jl'.'r munlh part t111ll' nut mnhanll'::. 0 Connor or \OUr homt.• l'Jll t-: n I! 1 n e l' r 1 n I! •11>:Hi9JOe\e~. i toll l.ahoralor1el> 1011 Kalmll!> Dr, C:\l or mil 979·39'.)J l A I. L 5-111 i7 81J Refnl( i\mJn.i, xtrJ lrg w hus:c· frl't'Zt'r. dbl dr SJOO b~l ofr SIS 2095 8050 •••••••• • • • • • • •• • • • •• • • Moving S;1le. f\J rn. decor PUBLIC AUCTION accc!>:;, t:d selections . 918 !\t ANY F'IN E IT EMS OF Coronado Dr . CM. M c!>a ESTATE J t;WEI.RY. del Mar area, Fa1r v1ew ART OBJ t:CTS. AN Ave. t"'r1 Sat Equal Oppor Emplo~l'r Secretaries VOLT T('~AAV '!Y'.:Av K;f I• 3848 Co'"fM'S Orin 546-4741 \1 ro .. , Frum Or.inJ;!' Co ~1.rport 1 J'qu.11 l)pp1.lrv.mplm t'r SECRETARY l'er'>ondble good 111C11 t· 'l..111-. S} hr \11pl\ Ill 11"r"m 140i t.'U<1tl!-it 'l,ll SECRETARY TD K ELECTRONICS CASSErn : :\l )-'(; 01~·111n1ot:-for 2nd ... tu fl, l11t-pct'lor T rc11nl'c 01x:ral11r Tra int't' ,\ppl) 1n lll'r:.on 17072 Daimler Sl In me TELEPHONE INSTALLERS MAINTAINERS SPLICERS l'lu., llll rn1ft l'c1lc1~oral'.,. .,.,th 11uls1dc plant or n •n lral ofC1n t''<Pl'r ll11!h 'dlilnt''-,;oo<l twnd1h loni.: t.•r m .1-...a~nntl'nb Fo1 Im ffil•tllJlt• 111 n • Cilll VOLT '' ~l.Jl"ll\n' •.wnvc;r..-__. I l!lrl :.:..le:. offH'l' ncl'd' ,11 .. rp. rc,pons1bl(• girl " ~H & o,{1mc• bookkC'ep 1 3848 Campus Dr 1ni: knn"' lt•<li.:•· S7UO S>lutJI 546-4741 to'tS,1rEtC~R2E7T~1:RY I I Across ~Tom "' Orangl' Co Airport) Equal Oppor t-:m plnyN Snulht·rn ('<1l1l11rn1.1 ----------1 Sale-. Off11·t• 1t•q111n•"I rnatun• Pt'r">n wtlh :, tu ----------1 111 \ r' 1•\p1•r .:oucl mo•• h,1111l'al 'kdh a111I c u't11111t•1 .. 1111\.11 t Fttr s.11,., TELEPHONE SALES llllt'f \ ll'W 1·11111 ,11 I \1 "n JR,. r .1 t ;52 556l • I I 'I rared or VOUI il\t:ragt• run ol tht• mall 1.1hurw JClh~' I 1· \I.I. l S 'llOW' · if~1:EC Work Ii hr .,. .1 cl.a~ n•pn·~enllng J n.1t1onall\ .~nAffirm.111\y \tl11m I known .product lo re~•· hqualOppurl-.mJJloH·r dents an So ('afar & SECRl::Ti\llY Y.,\:"<TI' U \r11ona Wt• prti\ 1de p taml' v. ,11 i_. no •·'l.pN pll•a<;ant ~urrnundini.ts & nt'<.'t''"Jrv t .ilt• 1, pmi.: J rela'l.C'd .tt mO'.'ophl'rt' 89'l I 11Ior963 2J<11 SECY'S 12J $750 Transcribe from1 tape<; all day lonR Employers Pa\ ,\II F'e<'.., l.az Reinders A.,:f.'m•y 4020 Birch St. Stt• 104 Newport Jkoat•h Kll·l:!l!IO Call for Appl, 1-:.,tab '65 Servicl.' Station attendant p t1mt'. evt.'!i & wknd-. Musi have-ex per lh t•r 21. Chevron Statum 7777 Edin~er AH• 118 Ser\'lCl' Sta Allcndanl exper'd E\Jll or p lime Apply Arco Station. 17th &lrv1ne.C :"t1 Our PJ.Y 'trm lure 1.., onr of thl' be~l m tht• hu!>t nt'Ss We havl' a gu.1ran tc'<.'<l ba ll<.' !lalarv an add1 t1on to a liberal bt>nu~ & 1"omm1:.!>10n Ynu i·an'l l!IQSl'! 2 ·shdt<; uvn 1lahle s·JO 2 30 & :l.30 9 30 hve d ays a Wl•t.'k Contact Ren!'P Ro-.~i 833-8095 foot-PtnOMI lfttH'•l~w TIME-UF£ UIRARIES, INC. ~ Oppor Employer Hetp W..ted 7100 Help W •ted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Skilled Craftspeople N~t4 ~V K£TTE Nll AG MARIN E A Wtll C1111 Mejo1 lu1 lll11dtr f nt ort>eh.1rt1nn of 11u1l11y Se+hf'Q (;rAh M1n1 mum l Y•4" •-c1>9r11nc• tn p1Udut 11nn b04f hu1kt1no rl4ntt•d * ~STIR MILL IHOf' C.Allll'lNTlflll • MASUllll LINI CAllll'INTIR • MAIT lllltOOINO INITA~LEllll * MlTAL 'Al• Pt.UMllNQ INSTAl.Ll" 1' MAST, I NOINI • lt.ICTlllllCAL PIC. • fNOINf INtTAt.t.11111 1' DICK • HA•HMAlllll INtTAU.1:1111 TOP rel" end 'IMMl•ll IO..t 1ont1on '" Cht"'1<01 hl•"'h H.wbc>r.0•...,d, C.. l OCAL lllflEIWliWI, 9*" 11 t,•, F1L S.. 1111•., J/tl,tt)t • Ht!Wty l111t llJt ffttltl,C ... MtQ Cllll Ner"' Gwtldl, Ml JOl7 1lf ~,.,ill "4 .. 1tt. at tilt Ht lictlY 1111 Ell""' Oopora.,nuy rr11p1oy., M1' W orehou1ernon n1'e<led for llght11111 I 1' turl' co Apph w:11 :-. I•. l\1.11n In 1111· c l•,,1w1 n11t net c:-.:.. 1 5-tli :!~Kil WA.REHOUSE :\1.111111.•11anr1• & Ul'l1 H'"·' ,\ I 1>11 VIII).! r<•1·c)I d I t'lj cl &. "111 lw H·nl1cd 10 Jl.r \\k 'o.'>50 IH'I' nlll +- bt•rlellb \pply !IJm ~pm Thi· F.;irr, l'lumh 111)!. Im·. l:i:.?1, "'''"1'01t lll\11,(' \1 f;.t2 11:;;1 URVEH. t•l<•c Lake m•w . .,.hilt.• :$175 iS9 ~5 .ill 5 l\.enmun• Wa~ht•r Si:>. c; I•: Wa:-.hl'r SI:!:>. Ktlt·ht•n.iHI l'or t lhh"-.hr ~12:1 Gu:ar dl'I ::>·Iii lllii2 Wall l>u\' ..,oml' rein).!-., appl ':-, ·work mi.: ur 11111 abu::.crap mel<1l lil5 52!>K 3 an I l'n1I '> lturnt•r>.. :-ink rl'lri).! .IU nt'\<'I u.'l'<l $250 1.ii3 H 17 .........••............ I i:reen hig h bac·k ch.t1r S85 l high back chair Cnl't'd' ~craver mi.: •·SJS O H SlOCJ for t.•oth' Abo. I t·hromt· & glJ :,:, ceiling lrl!hl $40 .i 11 d 1 ha 11 c;• 1I1 n g hghl S20 Phone r>-1:! 0131! S1\\'E! MAHCll S/\U ; N1•w & u:.c<I furn, appl s, mJSt'. W1bo11':-. Hari;:a1n ;>;ook 12 Storl'-.1. 5 t;, & 1111 W 19th, C~1 642· 7930 &~ 3262 TJQUES. i''INE fo\JRN . ------- ETC. P llONfo; J.'OR IN Trash rompact., oriental FO & 1.IHUCll UR t:. rug. Couche:., molorcY· &t5·:!200 cle. paanlmgl>. c a mera , GIU;AT UARAG E SALES t>H'hlnJ.!!i -1!!4 6;!6~ 7 Nghbrhood :.ale~ by thP Sat & Sun 2·5. Km,.: bed J u n 1 or I. c a J.! u t' o t w nu mah. $150. dshwhr Newport lla r bor. Inc. S><l.Tcaktbtw 1,j chr!i~5 ProceedsgotoJrLe a,.:ue h1deabcd S125, twan bed:-; Comm. Trust F und S7S. wht ror m11:a tbl w1-t March 18th & 19th. F'ri & paddt•d chr!> ss.; + much Sat 9 .t 18771 Portofano, m ore 1 18782 Via Sa n T rllRt·k. Ir v. 710 Marco. Irv. T Hock. Ramon a. Irv Terr . 752·1617 Wrekend Job . .,.ork nn m) :-.ll•ar new l>\J' 'lu\l' S75 **I BUY** CdM • 26916 La Sierra GARAGL'SALE S t--1-, Dr Mission Viejo 2401 "' · 3 on Y • ~d St. N. B , 20is E 9 A M 2 P M . 2 O 0 r e d Ocean HI Balboa l300 bnch. end tbls. sofa Keel Dr . 'Hrbr Vu '11i11s bed. loveseal. kmg s~ Cd ~t. !2061 Brown ing bed. odds & ends. 1201 boat ~ 00 per h1 1 a~h Che:.t frel'1t'r ~I:> 1;.12 17311 t·\ es 1;;5 117 J6 Good u!ied Fur1uturc & ApphanCl'S-0R I will 'ell or SELL for You MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833-9625 Met-( hondis~ ....................... 8 00 5 ....................... Wonderland Of Antiques! 11 l <: E " .ir t• ho u !> ,. <-r.imml'd with O\<.'r soc mu:-n· bO\c,, nt<'kcln deon pianos, circus or Kenmore ""hr &. d1 ~ r di'· "'\\ll<.'actn 100 .,. rnty Sl85 ~3 i93."> II B \\ JShl·r & Un t·r Si~ ea1•h (,ii~ ~lO\C:. trla '/. $.'.'.U (, F trJ-.h t11mµ<1l'lo1 S'JCI C.i 11 h~h 511411 l !'i l'11 II F11g1il.11n• F'tf.'l•1.cr. hkl' Ill'" ~25 5-UI 23110 touch L ShJJwrl. <.111 1 JJll't.'C, m•w gold1~h t·olor upholstt'ry. "·ilnul lnm nuni?. S27S. 552 1709 AH s, Be rks h lr e l.n . N . B. · IWcl>ldaff a r e a n r \10\ an~ !-.alt-W d'>ht•r &. I lJghland I dryer. d,l\t•nport tlt·-.1.. .. - che!>l of tlr.1"1.r,., Sim Kenmort• "".hr & dryr mom. bar!>loub, .•dtlini; ll.lnl St~: ) a m aha 100. ma ,. h . B 0 0 k 11 1 SZOO. \\ht se.,.1~g m ach hrl1>"lcdge Berni.. ... at e h_c'.1d S20 :_E ur c k a 1 ru:.hrr, many h'chold va{ uum $15, 963· 7935 1tl.'m!> dothmg. S11t MJr 11 li j?ans, w all elocks, Pi n k :! D1 H cfr1 J.! 1otrandfalher cloc k s, F'rli.:1d,ure 1;d l'Ontl ~IS. !-'Oil SALE Hade a -bed Couch $75. Two chairs. nrt>d rero\'(•ring SZO ea l'Jll 673 2581 1!1, 9·5P :\I 27ll0 Pcter~on Junk Cat y Patio S ale - 1'1. No. 5.50, CM U1rectly Purses. silverware, dr:. lx·hand Kirm Rima hes. healer. l'lc Sat 10·4 BLUFl-"'S, Fri/Sal 9 2 On Only . 1720 Whittier, CM ly! 8 H o m ci.. Vista (offl9thW l _ Cascinatani: antiques. QIJI ~6 076/i Bullocks cust Couche:;. 5 · sis. 7' $65. Square Thi. SS. Parsoni. T bl. SlO. Wall Lamp, S20. 110 Track & pwr pack , 9). S.">2-7829 Over SJ ,000,000 Worth Amencan lnternat1onul Refn~l'rator, 'tint work Gallent•s. 1802·T Kt•tler •.nK 1~ond M 7:il 3.;3!J or 1ni.: St , Inane Tt'I r~\50287 Grande, N B Antiques. GARAGE SALE Sal /Sun 81k~,J.~m .. etc. t:vcry lh1 n ~. 623 S t 2 l''amily ca rage Sale. J ames Pl. N B. <end of 754 J'i7i Open Wed \hru Auction 80 15 Sat 9 AM tn 4 P!\1 V1s1t' ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1000 CREDIT Ch 1Jdrcns &. adult!> lSth Sl.l ---- JONATHAN'S YELLOW TAI. Sl'Pt-:H SAU: i!O' • lll ·10 , nl I un i'\i rnil u fl'. l'r\stal S1her C'h111.1 llLHRY IN TOU,\ ,. ' 122:\lsl St, Nw pl lkh In Cannery V1lla~e Brau Bed Foctory Showroom open to publlc Buy d1rl'Ct & sa ... e' 642·2il2 •WAHTED• ORIENTAL HUGS Any kind or t·ond1t1on I CASH PAII> ~ Uays &.16 7847 After 4. 548·1274 PUILIC AUCTION MANY ITEMS OF f'JNE ESTATE J E WELRY. ART OBJ ECT S, A N· TIQUES. F'INE Jo'UHN., c'T(;. PHONI': FOR IN· F'O. & BROC llURE 645·2200 CALENDAR SHOWS PRESENTS THE RIVERSIDE Antique ShowjSflle Shur 'a n 'tis a fine lime to bn ghlen your hfe with a thmg or beauty. or a lucky lrea"ure! Mcrch 17, 18-19·20 Raincross Squar~ Convettfloft Cntr Sth & Oranae St. J 10 PM· SUN 12·6 PM E'ree Prk'g. With ad $l.75 ea. Antq. NCR Viennese Cas h register. mint orig cond Pvt coll sacrifice. signed numbr'd llth o s & N c hln1s. T obiass<', 0 r o a e c Io s e , m o re' ,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..., EXT ENDED ON •PUBLIC• *FURNITURE* •AUCTION• •TOftit~ 7:30 PM• •O~olen Welco~• COftsi9r11n~ rth Stock Liquidation Lovely Bdrm "ct s. dressers . armo1re~. chests. n ight :.Land.,, headboard:.. mirror~. bookras('<;, rorn(.'r dei.ks FURNIT UR E CARPETS & OR • .\ I' F.S LOW. LOW DOW:\'.' Ccili i 772 0430 2 Small White sofas Si5 l.'a Blk chair S!S. Red Jr!'a rui: SSO. din r m ta· ble w 6 chrs $200. Call ~·6528 belwn lOa m & .. pm Saturday only. M a~SIVC hand carved mahogany dmmg table, hute-a bed. brn plaid 498-0714 cl9thini:. crib, dresser F' A N T A S T I C ~et. wooden tbl w/ch a1rs. H u N G I N G TO N books. k.1tchcn warr & H A R B o u R s U P E R games. Sat only 9·4 5112 s A L E o t• '.\1aple, Irvine (Thl• Ter D E c o n A T O R S race I p E R S 0 N A L GARAGE SALE Fri Sat. Sun 9 5 20771 Cohma. HB. !Atlanta, Ne~landl HOUSEHOLD ITE MS. Fum . antiq ues. 011 paint angs & object s or art. Cameras, a qua riums. r1shang & d1vmg gear. Sat Sun. 7 ·JO 4 511 Santa hke new his & her bikes. A n a . N w p r t fl g l s patio furn & lg polled Treasur es, Collect1blcs. plants & t rees. Silver. ----g l assware . linen s & CHEST BEDS BUNK BEDS MOVING SALE· Sat /Sun m ore. No c lothing. fo'urn. stereo equ1 p , Pnces from J< to $300. A clolhc•s, misc 9191 El-true treasure hunt. Cash G-Old llerculon couch, 8'. lsworth D~.!,!-B ____ Only . PP. Sofal>, lovel>eals. Oc great cond $150 s t rd o I 10 4 EVER YTHING GOES. 3 u ay n Y • cas1onal l0ha1rs. t·olor & 64()..5345 f\Jrn. Pla nts, kit s tuff, 17140 Edgewater Ln Blk 1Wht TV!> Lamps Huntington Harbour pic tu res , roi·kc•rs, Superbly crafled Fr. lamps. clothes. etc. 600 dinettes. r<.'fr11otcrators. Provmctal Sofa. new, Clubhouse Ave. NB. <Via GARAGE SALE Sat/Sun stoves, washl•rs t LO TS virtually unused, beaut ~1do lt:"Pt Bl). 675 7359: 9AM Goll clubs. bicyc les, MOR 1'; M I SC E 1. pa!'l c l s of yellow & Sat&Sun. el~ m eat s licer, camera LANEOUS. Food ava1la -l?rt"en, Nl'w too-0. will sac ,__________ equip, clothes, rug sham· bl<.' on t hr p rl'm1scs. Sl95. 338 Costa Mesa St. pooer /flr polis her , glass Items s ubJect to p rc-;a le 548·714l *GIGANTIC corree & end tbls,. Much W <.' h o n o r Queen Anne Buffet, m int UDO ISLE More. 1071 Cheyenne St. 13 a n k A m l' r 1 <' a r <l . cond. sz25. Chana Cab. C M. Mnsterch aqie. CASll & $1000 Dm rm thl &4 chrs BOY SCOUT -\1-a-ny-it_e_m_s_rro_m_Co_r_m_e_r CASlll EH's CH ECKS $175 · 206 W Wtlson ci'l RUMMAGE SALE restaurant, dishes. pols NO P fo:R SONAJ_. I<'. CM . CHECKS PLF!i\SE 11 ~~-·-·_• _. ____ 1 Sal &Sun. March t9a o & pans. s ilverware, SSS •VE SS 9:30 AM to s pm. PM. chairs. wall decorations. "' For Classified Ad Treasures & Junk from table lamps. files. m ir· MASTERS AUCTION ACTION all over the Newpo rt rors, m ixers etc. Marc h 2075'/J Newport II. Call .1 area · 1 9 &t 2 O l h . l 8 3 7 COSTA MESA Daily Pr lot Lido Isle Clubhouse Tradew1nds Ln. N. e. AO-VISOR 701 Via LidoSoud C714J8l3·9625 642_5678 --------•IBed·Daveoport $85. RCA l714J64M68' color TV w /remote cont Super 2 family Garage ~-Hollaway bed $20. Sale-Couch. chts. toya, Love Seat SlOO. 2908 knic·knac ks. kit che n Jrvine Ave. NpBch. shir, lots more. Sat/Sun ---------- Mar .. 19 & 20. 9.3, 118 21th rape Dck. Mami§a C33 St.NB. 673-3158 c amera. s k is, misc. Sat/SUD 9-S 1BOO &ryl. Supe r Gara g e S a l e , NB Sat /Sun. 2027 Altura. ---------· CdM (Irvine Terrace) ~FAMILY Gar . Sale, Cir. jack , tent lrlr. Antq. f\arn Swart h m ore La n e & clock3, mlJ1c. Sat. On· Ne igh borh ood Sale ty. 20181 B\rcb, S A Hgt11; (College Park> Marc h 557-8271 l9,$.l. • ·--------- 556-7887. ILl'7l>o1'"J.71 Garage Sale. Sat. only. MOVING! Many items, 8-SPM, 2718 Wavecr•11t truck aeat & dln &by, J)r.CdM.Lots·A·GoodieJ1 furn, etc. SAt & Sun. 3SS f\im tt ure Stripped a nd R.rmiabed by Experts . 752·5059. 8'7~209' eves. For Cla111fifd Ad ACTION Calla 1. Dally P ilot AD·VISOK 842·Mn Nunu Rd. CM. Garaio Sale, AnUqoes , Appll'a, hahld Items, elc. SUPER CARAOE SALE; 234 Avou do St. CM, Antiq1.ae furn, • otMr ad· Sal/Sun Uquo ttenu, clec: appllc 1 ____ __..._ __ _ liq new, .omt urn1Md, Corona CS.I Mar. B.ab~ knlc·koaclcs, 111\ent, ~flupplles, akl I& ffi· blanbt.a •pod S.S. Sal• Ft eq\llp., much d :ale ~ IMPM. • E. 20th St. Junqiae. Sat~ l M. '?2\ CM. Coldenrod. Ave. • • . ·- Y I'll Of , CUSTOM J y Rln 1, cUlrnl. J>"ndanll. earrmi&• lo order. En1navtni. r~pairtn •. custom c ting. Remount.I. J~welry flndinac; & U?rvico ror lh trade. ..._T..W.G fj Mo 4JSO Scott Dt-. Me•,_. It«~ IJJ.lMI IJ).1064 ChrogeW. 1055 JewWy 8070 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Viacuurn. dlnetlA! set. to)'l'I, l.ad1e~ vt•llow gold wed 1amps. Sat 10·4 16335 elm.: hdll~. ~ d1..imond WATERIEDS Gl\AHDOPENlNG ~ ll &t tl complet~ AqU~ftl »4·TS8CI lZS\O Westm1nmr. SA Wo•enWoods & Mini Blinds Wooden Shutters & Pull Blinds. Up lo i.><;t, of( re tall 9 Am to 5 PM Cdll MS-8951 N •an l i c C r Hun l Nt Jpm .. m1 !i!l3 Harbour Unitock 8075 WANTED TO RENT ~ 8060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPACE, AREA. LOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• twg !\luri.:,111 mJre. brokl' ~\HR~ T ::NVDE ~IVE~~ 3 lo rick &. dri\e, blk ' • ·? .s yr old gelding, Arab Bst ofr 536·3531 reg • 11arJdt• \lor~an gl'ld1ng TRAILER ll!ll2 _I\ • t:;ni: \\,,ltrn <7 11 ; AIRSTRl':-\!\1 l'REF 3311 1011 . ~ E A R L \ (; U N I\ CANYON <..:\LL 111 11 Reg 12Ar ab-12Morgan Moch' 8078 646-6382 TBlood dBaS'( ck·eldE1n~ ••••• !~~••••••••••••• -----r ... 1nc . • toe , ngl. .. PUBLIC AUCTION pleasurc Very ~p1ntcd ~ . ~Lia:. Jig i.a" • SlZS MA.'JY ITl::MS Of-' Fl"IE $800 including all'\at·k 16 Butcher llo\ ESTATE JEWELllY 846-0432 ~~~~:n~~ &-l2'129!S. ART OBJECTS. AN j,ludrter hor:.e. grul.i ('()I -TIQUES. FINE FllRN or. ha:. bct>n ~Ul'l'es-.Cully Jaru111 (,as dnvt'n deep ETC PllONE FOH 1:-.; -:.hown Wt'!>tern. must 1-l'\' well ~ater pump rompl FO. & UH UC II U }{ ~; lo ap11rN ti II\ 0830. w 1~ pipe & Jet SJOO 1>15-2200 Cathy ll46·l689 NEWPORT HC:llTl·.N "\IS :..0..Hhold Goods 8065 MisceUGMous 8080 CLUU. L1m1Ll'il Mern '••••••••••••••••• •••• •• ••••••••• ••• •• •• •••• ••• ber~h1~ &t t 0050 ;o Pc Mo<lul;1r wf.r l vr SmJll plaid loH' !'>cat. 5411 JI t · I B I . . ' • · · · · • Aft H 6 or wct·kend!< ospi a ec · m.111ua1 :old Color IV. 2 l'Offt•t• l;Jl:lij6S4 cranks and -.Ilk rail!> • tables. t11n1n~ Sl'l. rl'f n I(. · Complt:Lt• with m attn.•-.:. : & washer. All for SlSOO ELE<..:TIHC Golf Cart ~5. After 6 or wcckl'ntb :titt .... !!.1_1A~;;;;;.;;.-:;;;;. 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GOU>. lwmsllkenew M1·0Z20 Slla1erlaod 4 PC' Drum piLIAelM!'W. llSCI Save S Tim~ 1hu1nir Cill IC· ,....tld.la)'!I SILVER SERVICE Set,llla&(()Od.122$ Ca1J6'6-2M leaH. 1 Daya /month _!!l~l~pm. __ FINE FURN. & AN. Wubtt/Dryt!r ~.Brass 9G43Z7 ---from aoe>. New lah•nd r a· camper Slps3w/atovc TIQUES. ~-2200 Bed $230. -Oak Bookcase ,..__. 0...,... IOtO '""-Poww 9040 Z8 w /spinnak•r & rull il-ebox ~ Jiu:ka $.'i(I LUGG "'G•T"'GS $15.640-1~--••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• i:quipmenl Kaer o r C111l )36·1859 aft 5 or A m; A Rusael 7.8 .. surfbou<J f1ELDS W h 1 ~'Chris Exp Crusic-r, cn11ae. Pvt ply M2 2821 wkndll rrom your bus mess card. Excellent condilion 0 p art' <>0se 58 e J Twn S cyl eng bllll tnli: - -Send one card for each 645-9466 4 o 1 .. '°5 1 r & "1 ns' $1900. AY646·oo00 l6' i.loop Pearson Hawk 8' Campt'r Sh'll 36" high tag plus one spart' We _ ___ _ ___ _ n.ew used Spin ets . .---fiberglass New :.J1 b. deim . $300 ,&.st offer rl•lurn perman"ntly Moving into trailer, mu:.l Grands, Players Goin.: l5 MONK design diesel new cover. new trailer S46258JJfl5PM ~ out Cor buslnesl> Rent lse trawler $19.995 Sl.700 548 1617 :.eah..-d altrat'l1ve lag & consolidate! Solid wood opt K"""at. Sle1nway. o CY S 496 1762 - i.trdp, meellnl( airlin e fernstand S25, Earl) Baldwin Chickering, -· -----CATALINA 27 Tall rig I D requirements Pre Amer. platform rCX'ker yam ah J K 1 mba11. ~er i.acnf1ces t boats 1nbrd. ready for cru1-.e or \tmt I~-. & theft' For a S35. 10 piece modular Wrlttr 17 1"1 1633 2110 24 Fiberglass Mitchell. race $14.000 PhS.10023ti Pt!rson.illzed tall enl'.'lose wall unit. designer's pro· l2Cl12 Brookhurst. CG inboard & :?2' Owens out-wallp<1per. fabric or LOtype·soltd wood $250. board.751-9808aft5P'\1. 74 Enc 35, :\t'\\ port · · ()ay Glo' paper & we very old spool chair ~0.1----------i )foonng. $31.000 ~ 35Jlj will bJck &. tnm )our i.mall misc. tables $7 ea . HAMMOlt..ID 16' Outboard. ~Chrysler or536-5767 ta)!~ Or try two t'ards hardwood drafimg table " enjl, super for fishinit & --bal'k lo back SS<>. adJustable sewing ORGAlt..IS wtr skung. rukmg $2200. Cyclone 13, used l se.1-.on ·PRICE~ form $10. Refrig. $3S. J"'111 t>W-0578 • !'-UH race S800 or b:.t ofr I t /I $30 COMPLETE LIN!-: • --- -673-1209. Bob S! eJ or 3 ~ p an er a m p . 4 s la~ SI. 00 e.i authentic Wok $15. wood •NF:W & US1':D• 76 Seasw1rl 19'. full can Ii ~Hag:. $1 50 ca cullmg boards ~ & $7 Ruv with Confidence vas. l!IO OMC. tandem 10ormorcSl40ea t'il., redwood planter rrtlm thl· ()ldl'Sl Trlr ('Oil. time 40 hrs sail'" Tax lndut.lct.I boxes. new. $:! & s.i ta, ,\uthur11e d Hammond S7300. 642·6S37 Steve or NO CARL>'' Sy telephone appoint l><.·alcr an Orangl' Coun George Dra\\ vour O\\n or ~end mcnt ""Y cvcn1n1.:. l\ We "'II not hi.' knolo\ i6 Da)crui:-.er How rail. wmdsh1eld. swim s tl'IJ. l'OVt'r. 460 ~·ort.I Jacuu1 Y pump. 4() hrs on eng. Tandl'm axle trlr. chroml' rims & bearmgs. 1>urge brakes. Brand new rond. $7200. 731-4370 name. a1ldrl'lis. phont! & 646 6382 1ngly umkr~nlcl'' wt'll 1rutke one card per -FREl-:ORGAN('l.ASS 111~ i\dd 2.'>•cach Whl chr patu:nt l'Om M on\'\\'. eve ryo ne St•ndrhl•l·kormoneyor mode. chrm 1.\-ill.ker, welcome dcr lo cane., wd din set. 2 pl· STOP IN OH l'ALL PILOT PRINTING sectn I Firm, ce:.h only •ooJUST ARRIVED• l'.0 Box 1s60 S.'\tl-l l50. KAWAI PIANOS Catamaran I:!' b1 Jntl nr:w 30' Sall, c mpll ~ r .. 15 28!111 On d1~play The 1nt•nm parublc i\L.i\JUELA 1138 New ~a il :llo\ ay pncc & antrodul·tni: from lhc North Wes t thC' b<•aut1ful HANG£H licw 75 Wild Wood Camper Shell. f1t!I s mall tru< h <Luv. \!tC) Sae. $225 t»HXJ16 ·;1 VW Pop Top Campl'I Orig ownr 5!f,000 1111 <:all aft Spm , $2600 496 0248 Truck & camper. ·7~ Ford. '72 8' 1-;1 Dorado <Mohawk) 642-0975 10 Ct\MPl::H has l'H'r- ' thin~ cxl·ept John w ex lt'n<Jed ~karts for Chl'\) ~ 498 0015 '67 Ford Pt' " 1•hJ~s1 ... mount Camper , manv xtra~ S<:lf conl S.100U 962 71141 ('Qsta Mci.11. Ca 92626 : <·ash only, or b> p1ec·t• with charger & to1> 638-8684 • 839-0965 Net•ds batteri es SIJO EARTHWORMS ·71 20· dbl. ender. Creal :Jewelry 8070 5J63'7l3or5411547o l-"'lber<>las~bo.1t m11ror~. lk't·rclraftt>r.hol<ls'•Ke" for the Garden S1 for llAMMONDOIH;AN Lt"' or dive boat Twin of quality ~mall boati'> 'ftS VW Factory Ca mpcr 9, 2 6 · _ S c t: t h l' New l'llJ.:, lin•s. Dent A L A J U E L A 11 3 8 & $595 494 2130 RANGER 1120 <1t our Motoriudlikff 9140 ,.. " t & PIANOCENTl-:K .., ~···•••••••••••••••••••• LJ.:t' 10 outdoor pla nb. t1le&m1sc 1tm~ !Mi3 50:15 of b<'l'r. new t•ond S200 1000. a so worm ca:-.lm~s 2854 E Coast llwy ~trews. mahog. planked. dock:. Soon the new ••••••••••••••••••••••• ALAJUELA 1133 l'1matl1 Moped, 1600 mi. saddle ba~kcl. mu!)t sell. 5S6 03:20 · WA..._.TED polling i.upplles 540 Cliff 673 5276 Call afl l lA!\t. and planting mulrh. B's Corona del Mar ,., ~fuel tanks. Nds some ~ Dr l.;r)! Bch 320_32s :JxSoakbu...,mcs>.dl'sk dk Worm Farm , 17Jl\2l•---------i work Mu:.t set· to aµ .Afl 111 .,m top. match1n.: s\\1\cl chr l'nmp .. tt c; 1-: t'<r-.st'lll' l>othard. Hunt. Bch Ph prcnalc Sl.000 >ll·•flY7 WALKER &ASSOC. 4304 Via Oporto S.,ite 4 Mewport hach 17141675-6433 TOP C\._,11 L>Ol.l.\IC • P A I D Jo' 0 R Y 0 l' H n:wi-:un \\ '1<'11 Es \RT OHJH '~S 1:01.1> S 11 . \' 1-. H ._, E It\ I l 1· Fl;-.;'f: ~l I<"\ ,1. \"\ TIQl'ES 1.1., :!:!1111 S750ncntJI Lt•<1J.. :kl'l:511 tJl>t'rN·ordci with hutll 8-i7·SIH 11\!\1!\IONO, LOWREY orS-125485 d1n1ng_ thl -t-ti up m !rtO i\fterti<r GULl.IH .\N:..1-::-.. • t'1matl1 l:Ji6 Cll~ B1kt• ~topcd ~o Wt'~l Coa!)t Ga ... Kiln + i.tlJte\ & .111 l'taWI> $1 iOlt l'1Jller' whl S!90 ti-I-I '11 Mi hobll•n•d C'hrs. dk hn"h 10 IC' ' . • ' Fr1~1da1rc Ca-. Uryt:r. & OllCANS & K \WAI 1-'lshini? Dd1)!hl 17 cab Sis Sch'\ 11111 \ Jr~11, 111 wi•r•kemb '•38 lltiX-I l\t'nmore Washt'r .....,5 t••tHI' & 'I" _, ' .,, 1'1 \:-.;()S Fur 'i our l'rH·e nwwr "" ':' . · • " tall 5J6-47S8 art l\P\I spdb1ke$50 r,;3 1717 1·.1 .\latthmg Ua\enporl l 1116119200 Juhn~nn S ~ r<rd10 LIO\ a-. \ \\ nin)! JO\ It>. \lol11lt· ( H "tlh mount-. & rl't'hncr. ~00 581 ill8H • dt•pth finder tl-12 09iS Motorcycles / s E " s p H A y . I 5 Scooten 9150 polc~m1'11l. lnfant ~wmg, Sofa hul<! ·•·bl·d. nl'\\ .ind tiu\1-mount .m : Diamonds /G~ms _ l"rnm hquid.rllon of "\1•" : York U1 .1mu11d l'llllt•r portarr1 b~. "<ilkl'rs. mall. hke Ol'\\, ln·r: Cl<l tenna pl.rypen mfJnl st'at & hy uphobtcrc 1 r Sll•S _HS $l0 t"JHll!JJ :IOi':i m 1 s l' b db y 1 le m' l.)odge pk up. ·' ton So!JS SQf.t bl>d SIU 111~ & lier MiscellOMOUs Wanted 8081 ....................•.. · llt•low \\hull·~.ill-tt.11·111 K4ll !!005 i6SS49-t C'ha1rs S30 F:nd tbl SlO .I,.''' l' Ir\ C' 11 I >I :01 ,\dull gJ ... oltnl'" motor Coffee thl S10 WatPrbed SlOO Sth" 100 Ulx Ex 1t•rs12e b1kl' SIOO 5~ ns1 SSS CASH FOR 'Ne"purl flhrt f'•"la Sell thmi:-. f,1:,l \\1lh l>J1l~ tncvde $25 '. \lt'SJ f>ilul W.tnt Ad-. . 631i Xtit\-1 Good used furn refng-. frzrs & stoves 546 Oifitl ·~ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------. 10% UNT Spring Clean irig With a Dail)~ Pilot (;ash in on And ~ave MARCH SPECIAL Applies ANTIQUES APPLIANCES AUTOS BICYCLES BOATS CAM ERAS 10% DISCOUNT 5 LINES OR MORE I 3DAYS • USE CASH Ban kAmericard OR Master Charge • 10% In The Following FURNITURE GARAGE SALES HOUSEHOLD GOODS JEWELRY MACHINERY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS M OTORCYCLES OFFICE EQUIPMENT Pl ANOS & ORGANS SEWING MACHIN ES SPORTING GOODS SWA PS r-------------------------------------(4 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE) 5 Lines, 3 Times = $9.00 L b ' t ' For additional lines. add $1 .49 per line. Make check or money order payable to DAILY ptLOT. Send or Bring to: CLASSIFIED AO ORDER DEPT. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT BOX 1560. 330 W . BAY ST . COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92626 Name----------------------------------- Address-------- ------ - - ----- - --- - - - - ---- Classlflcation______ Start my Ad on this date ________ _ 'BankAmericard ~--------------Exp. date _______ _ 11 Master Charge#--------------Exp. date _______ _ C• "1nd p~\lfl ftw °'"'"",. OA•O m.t•lpr .,..,,,.. fin VfMJt ipf'tvP•or• ----------7------------------------F!RST-· CLASS PERMIT NO 13 COSTA MESA CALIFORNIA DISCOUNT BUSINESS REPLY MAIL NO POSTAGE N ECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••• • DO IT NOW! Orange CoHt D•llY Piiot Box 1560 330 W. B•y St. Costa MeH, CA 92626 CIH1lfled Ad Order Dept. ·····1··· :·::: ::: .;···:·:· ••••••• ., ...... . ••••••••• ····1···· •••••••• :::: :::: ···:· .... •• 1····· : ...... ~ ·-•••!:• • •••••••• :::::::.: RABY GHAND Pl \Ml S', !::bony black l't•rf c•oncht1on St500 6.t6 5116 VAMAllA PIANO 42' :!8' C1garelle. ttllally 1.:us tom, twin Turh1> ('h,irited eng .• 90 mph ii~ 639·3232 l·onsolt: upr11~ht Xlnt 36' ~t 1ne~weeprr hulls cond S1350 641 0496 S35tl0. I n · d1sp1cml hull BALUWIN SPINET 1'11\NO Al'IOSOflll' lll'ar lhl' d1fforcm·1•' t'nmpan• IL .. lOOl' lo\ 1th lc~ .. er make•,.,, WJlnul r1n1:.h. xh1l l'llOd 759 OJ~I Sportin9 Goods 8094 •••••....•...•......•.• Gym equip, outdoor un C\'t'n parallel bars. spr in~ boilrd. leather hor!'ie ~all Call S49 J2b~ SNOWSKIEHS BooLc; 7 name brand' Skis R top hranrls :10 , to SO', d1-.l'oun1 l<enlal Equt pmt•nl Sall W \'I EH SI\ I 1-~HS lt1.•<·•·"" \lan·h 1h.,.·011nl on ii modl h Skt Wt•'l S.\ ·..-1l ll'l'1;1 Wt-; I St II IH !'>1'.I "1111 h••.1\1•r 1,1111\. 10111. Jt1h11 .. \lnl 1011tf Sm.ill q,,) c.'all <111•,.: 1~15 I.Jill .rll :,p '.\I SIS 000, 30' Die sel trawlers fm ~2.000 to $34,0011. ;,o· d1c~cl tra" ler Si!'> 0110 M.1n\ other h () ,J ('> & (' u ; l b I l \ril\\ ler~ Ill 'anou:--.111·~ \TL.\;'\TIC l'.\L'lf'H' '.\l.u1llnwt'o i;rn :1 Hlf 33 FT. FAIRLIMER C.1hm Crubt•r New t\\tn 1•ni.:1nc .... sips Ii El1•c· hl'ad. galley. bait tank. rigl-(t>d for fish 'g or long crwses 1-·u II m~l rumen lat1on Sarn rice for qlllrk sale SJ0.000. firm 9i9 2251 15 • boJl & mlr + trlr \l;.10\" '\tr<ts Slfl() l'J'h Hf.:IC:enlf'r St \pl ::7 II\ Cl.ass hlJndcr " ~O 111' \lt•rl motor ii. 11 Ir \l.1J..t• ufft•r f,.12 IWK II \'rfl-.H1\S. SJ. fll\1 Y I, '.\l II \'TI'S. LO II 11:.; ·;;; L1kt• :\e" Lo.Ad1.·1I ~.!10 .0011 O\\ntr 213·4i2 5381 C:.t tam a ran ·'Tu Ol·tl • ••• ••••••• •• • • •• • • • •• • • factory dcmo mdl w nt'lo\ l.IJrgalll '71 Kimasak1 En :.ails Colors ;l\Jilable duro. only 2200 m1 aft SIS95 w lrlr. SaH• S300 6pm ~15. 1714)847·3269 Ci.Ill Doug 836 61190 t2131133·20J3. DON'T BUY A BOAT \'nttl \OU find oul ahout Cl uh lon<i -. < onc·1·pl ol 1)11,1t1ni.: J>ur•h.,...,. 1.-. .. lrnl'k t.1\ ,111\ .111t ('Juli l11n;1 s;,o 1111tw111111 1111 :\1 ,t rt' h :!11 1111 .It ' 111 ll.rn.111. :\lt'\1<'11 Tall11.1 S~rn llu•gu, l1,1h;1m.1,., IJ\ Sum llll'l (' 11 I l!lli fi11X I '7:J llonda. 500-4 . ramng rra~h bar. luJ!gagt• ral'k Jll'l -.en 1t·ed. S975 b~t orr !lliM 6931! MOTORCYCLE GARAGE SALE i:.: llJ\1 \\ X . ;;, I IKI l•:n tlurn. 'i I llKl Enrlurn. ·-;-·, l<Ml .\lon11-.h11(·J... l\lkl· lrlr I r;11I. '1;i; (',J:1 ,Jtoo•p Call ~i.1ti 1!71¥1, l'\l'' 91;2 Uil3 b!Jndr:t ';JU frm $:!1 !1011 26' Lu<lers Hi a-.k ~l!l.1 H 11 w m a ,, \ ~ ·75 lnchan llMk·•· ~:nrhmo tii582Xi> 7~1 sno or make ofll·r !•1:.?<1!t:U SA HOT '\ll'l<'I ;1fl rond ~"1.'><I (.'Jll l.i7!'> J:1bl 12' F1hcrgl,i-.-. ,\u ... tr.1!1,111 H<HTr \lurn m.1 .. t Ii.. hoon, Jlh [... ... 111n11JJ..t 1 Stl.S Ph lii~r fo 1111 Boats, Slips / Docks 9070 ······•················ ·;I Honda t:lsrnnn· Super f,1i.l. n11·kel pluled lrame ()ID. rim~. lllJll\ 1·\lrJs :\Int -..h;1r11· '~"1 c,111 !l!iO ;, 1 !I, .1 r1 1, IXI ii. 'ramah;,i ll~lllO '-lrt'•·I lnJ..l· Ooh l UtMI "" '111 I ~ .. 11 Sfi I 1111 .:It. .!·r.~1 :-.l·lhl'O lll ('II \'"\II ol Ii >1111· Ht11111• \ tlk tHWk l 1111m11h \lnl • n11d .111· 10 ;1:, I 'm\l r IHo,rl ~AMI I ,ti I I 1•1• 11:11 I i>i:• ~ 511 It mu ""' :,~, n Ill SCUBA Gt•ar. multiple item-.. lanl.s OC\ hh new f>4 I 5475 ti73 9:!0:! 1 I I~'>.\ '4"'· '"" ·n11o·.1~'.• Boats, Rent I :\Int r1111rl :;..wo l>1111i:. 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ST7S 5'9-3793 ma. muat sell Best olfrr $tM .ur75-AutomaUc·<OlM) -------ldlO 4 Door. 4 apeed, n are car! (140K llZ) weekc-nd! ;1 Su k CCI ~oo d . t vbw left hfrodolita!t'nde300r. over $1400. 768·52211 Jft Rl!:GENCYMO'l'OR BMWSlOls '73 BMW 2003. 63,000 ml, nidio.(otlPKE) Cr-evier -8353171 -1.,.T'!'I~~~~· 1u 1 '" Ir umper, ea c.o•t5, 1 6PMor wknds lfOME RE NTAl-'i 197S·Automal1c, air & Loaded. "5000. 642·66S3 MOW SZ7f5 ! bike. New eng, shocks & case. h ea ds, m o r e . · tl25N Harbor Blvd, SA. blereo.(062NIF> ~.M.\-Dneves. MS DOVE STREET iS Dat.aun 8210. 12250 Lo trana. $600. 64C).7601 673-6873 Carl. '69 Dodge l>-100. Mod • •~l 2500• * lU7&-4 SJ>l'ed· (SllRDG) Near MacArthur m l, stick, ctn. pvt pty. ••••lllll•llllMP 2 Bult.aros for the price of VW ENGINES camper. 111'· boot, Ma.::.. 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WANT TO BUY A 72 Ha\c i.omet.huig you want l974 ·~0Z, Bronze, xlnt ""'uog anyt mg .wit J WMkly & dally rentals. ~':."{; n ~xli~~rd 1 !~ o t~\ • -------Capn w /a ir & stereo? to sell? Classuied ads do rood, 4 :.pd, AC, A !'lt Jl"M, Da!IY Pilot Clfil>sifaed Ad CAU TODAY! $900. '51 Plymouth .i Autos Want.cl 9590 SANTA ANA ""' ~ """ '60 Pontiac. Gd rond . (191>19). Pnccd lo :.ell Jt & ' s r & llOAOWAY eCva!}_ 6 75·3047 w k nds, it well. 642·56'78. $Mi()(). PP. 67J 5709 JJSUSat ~saalml J'};56m7a8t.t.er • 979-2500 door. nds y,ork, S500 189 ONLY $3395 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 835·3171 Autos, New 9100 Autos, New 9100 Autos, N•w 9800 Mer nll Pl, C.M COST 6 MESA CASH FOR C A RS,' i l Capn 2000. Auto., sun· ••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---"" THEUlTIMAT10111v1No M•CHtN1 roof. $900. 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NEW l'Ol{T .l:l~Al'll """'"' D ni-:ca:NCY MOTOR 1974 TOYOTA redone 9i5t>_ 842·9209 _ Close-d On Sundays ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOM 1<; 1n:NTALS LAMDCRUISER 75 Cht'\) Lu~ Pk up, -.h\•ll. Wt-: l'AY TOI' DOLLAH ORA-.._.GE COU,:_TY-'S-SM'73, Cleanest S M in So !Y.!.5 N Harbor Blvd, S.A. 4X4. Hardtop w n nly casi.elle ~l\'rl'o, S:lOOO !"Oil TOI' USI·:o C:\ HS ...., ...., Calaf, gold/all pwr /auto COUPE-MODEL 412. 4 speed, AM/FM & fully factory eQu1pped. Order yours today. Many to choose from with optional • * 531 iso3• • 21.038 miles. Very clean! Pf'. &ltl.SltiJ FUHI::IC;N, UOMESTIC OLDEST Uke new appearance & t1!70LPHJ. t>r CLASSICS m echa n ically. $9800. equipment See us today -We're freeway close' '69 CM •. Sale Priced-$4 150 ·74 Chevy •,2 Ton !'l , tbt If )our l·ar 1:. c>.tra dc·.11> ~ Ong ownr 752 1800 days, \'II \'an Con•er:.ron. 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'<., r.ll CJ\ HS & TKl (' 1'.S• ('nmt' 111 or Call FREE A ppraisal Groth C~•rolet t!S:!l I IWJ<'h Hl\d I luntm~•m Ht at 11 847-6087 • 549-333 1 TOP DOUAR PAID IMPORT CARS ALL MODELS WE NEED CLEAM USED CARS HOW CALL PAPPY 540-5630 l~,Jmall&J 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA WE NEED YOUR USED CAR NOW TOP SPAID CAUGORDON COSTA MESA AMC-JEEP :.!.~ llAROOfl Bl.\'f) COSTA r.u;s \ CLOCK STOPPING SUPER SHOPPING TIME 549-8023 '73 Chevy Van shnrtbed. --- THE NO HASSLE DEALER SUPER SAVINGS ON ALL CARS IM STOCK COME IN NOW a uto, wide ures, 350 eng, Autos, Import.cl $?900.640-7601 ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 9701 "'1.t Ford Surfer Van, a uto. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIS. P /B. 8 trk. paneled , & crptd. ~5. Pvt ply. Lotu~ 71 Europa, t !"n SBl~lafl 5:30 <'a m. S spd , A M /i'M ---------1 $lereo t ap e, 23M m 1. '72VWSplrit C.ampcr, mint. $7200. Pvtpty (714) JUSt like new 645 EB-10 af\ 7pm ____ 64_~_7_m_"--~ AH_a_R_ome--o---,-7-0_5_, Vans 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1!174 Al!A Spider, t!li.~. lo NEW '77 DODGE ·vAN CONVIRllONS ci.!.:\~L' .. 3 "\ Fttl eo.rt 0111• .... , Ntw h tro 0-. StKl1t '>Cltft "'lff ft Vout .. ~ l• 'Yl"Ull-, .. ..... ma, fu<.'I inject, xlnt cond. many xtr11!'t. 673-28!H aft 5 Al.ldl 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7S Aud1 tOOLS, 4 dr, 4 1pd, xlnt cond. 16,000 ml. 1 Owner. Brown. $4200. 675-9444 . -------1 'T4 tOOLS Lo ml, 4 ftpd, AM /FM. xlnt cond. $3600.49"228 ------IMW 9712 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '74 2002 4 1pd. AM /f-'M 1tcr eo caasettc, r adinln, Pan Slr1 pe!> 11nd mur h morr' 0rii1naJ Block ttnlsh w / iray Interior Extremrly s harp , only SS 89~ (912M RT I C rev1er • 113.S 3171 Sales S<'r\'ice-Lea .. 1ng Datsun 9720 Roy CarYer,lnc. ~;;;·o·;t::~··;;;··2··;; Rolls k oyce BMW automatic, AM /FM 1540J ambor<'r radio. $3SO a nd take over Ne~·port Bearh 640~44 payments. Call 548·7064 1976 BMW 2002 between noon and five :!lj(J I IJrhor Blvd , C .M. 645-5700 pm ---- ·wE HAVE THE BRAND NEW 1977 'i:I Bavaria. 34,000 m1, \.'>pd, :-nr I. air, AM /FM, 'uper <'In. Sti,650. i5:! 0277. '76 SJOi 4 i.pd, :.unrf. air, PS. al· toy whb, AJ\l·F:'\1 :.tr. Pin i.lnpe:., and mU< h more' ,\ ht:aul1ful "h1tl• w>!h nJ\Y inll'nor' EXl'l'P lmn:il cond Onl\ S!J!t!l5 fhl):!l'll;\l l C'rc\ ll'r Kl.', 3171 GLC 5 SPEED HATCHBACK '76 2002 1 .. pd. fo';1ctorv ~unrf. Hl.lupunkl S tereo, Pin slnpo..·.., Jnd more' Only tom m1 This bl•aultful t ,1r 1~ ltkC' nl'" thruout Ont~ $7695 l:IJll'CW) < ·, r\ rer · 835-3l ii '75 2002 bpd. Ut:hr .nr. :.terco c· a" c; et t I' and m ore Chorol.ite hrown w1lh ldwn mtenor. Only ha:. 20,000 miles! 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Jug, rk rly whls. !>43· 7112 Jagucr 9710 WSE whct'I, Rt~~ i\l;irm 7· OHLY$3575 AM 1to'M i1ll'r eo l ll JH· ot1••1COUMTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largest Voh·o Dealer m Oran((e County• l:JUY or Lto:AS t-: M.UqUIS MOToa~ MISSION VIKJO 131·1110 4tS-IJIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• -lal'lory allo)' l'!'-311' dt'ck. Prlvalt· Part~ 1150 .....,_.,.cl MSlllCEDES s1 .. r1·0 t';n~l'ltt· 1976TOYOTA 751.9937 ~ ll50 Spyder J::n~mt' '74J4GXJl2 280SEDAN Anod1ull lnrn und lllnt,mhsomt!mlrwork IOm m1 . AM·FM tltrk CostaW...645-5700 mort' II " Bl..td• on COttc>LLAWAG.OM l!Mll Bug Auto tr;111~ Xlnt t'On<l. Clt'an m 1out Runl> .irt'at 497·3195 "i'5 Volvo 1641<: CopJWr au Io. A 1\1 to' M I a pt' 1!33· 1845 en• 75:! MU days ~l04!W·51'.149 s teri:o. 1\l'. l'.irdul $170.84mo. Ulat'k ,1nll ~l~'J ' ,\Ila:. low. low milt':.. uwner680Mfo:T 1975 M4ZD4 l..:ai.e this outstanding :. pl' l' I al u I .1 r ( .Jr E Q u r pp t' d 14-1 t h DIRECT ·75 124 Sport Coupe. S !>pd, 1\·ory wh1tt', 1mm.it On ly 19,000 m1, -I :-.pkr "tt'rt'O. $-HOU ti7S·ti·l97 AMsore\es '71 1~ Spyder, 'i5 l:;ng " , .• , . New brks. A:\I F~l. vt·n· gd t·ond $HIUO ti I:!· IKSX • '511 JJguar 3 .J Sdn Com pl • rl·::.turccl &. rdilt :\1 u :-.l fit> F1<1t 1500 <.:onvt•rt ~t'e, ltol,000 !11;3 til.'>ti 5::.pd. new ::.tt•el blld radials. runi. i;:ootl $1(J!J5 Jaguar. J!J7ti. ·I -llJ\t 1m. lul 631 -1433 ly cqw pµcd SI 2 .11.'>0f t rm Hondo 9727 lU').j'~)b •••••••••••••• ••••••••• Jensen 9732 Brand Mew '7 7 HONDA Cars MAHY To Choose From! UNIVERSITY .••••.••••.......•.•... 1!173'" Cunvt. A\1 ~'\I radio. nu l'lull'lt hrk~ Run:-. & look' grPal SIS<~ 1 Ca 11 1;.1 ~ lill7 !I JENS EH GT and Hoad:>tt•r now 111 RX4WAGOM '73 2!!0SedanforSJ70l!4 ISl!INJ,\t l'rt'1t1 automatic, radio. air plus t;.ix & Lil' :Jtimo !l:j53lil eond & f1nrshl,.f w wood One own<'r-1mmaculate thruout' Automallt'. rdrl1u & air cond 1.l60NON I Chc<·k th1:-. pnl't::at ONLY $2975 1974MAIOA RX4WAGOM 4 sJ)et'd. 'radao & air l'ond lmmaeulale thruou! • (873KXZ i MOW $2275 Ml\RQDIS MOTORS 1111101 MARGUfRITf PKWY ~·On 01r90 lt.wy, -Awt.•ry l .. t MISSION VIUO 831-1880 49S-lll0 Ca psi;495 mt· $500 l'H µ i: r a I n a p p I 1 Q u t' rt·d ~ 8BS5HIJ. UAL' 1973!.!14 ~ o L1ln'. Jtr rnnd. l~:!7 PUN1 \\Jll!KJA I ,\:\I F.\I cas:-. ::,..19110 MOW $3475 li75·.\5Ji' .J!lti !I 11111 280 SEDAM $178.98 mo. Lt'ast' this ·7.i ~u !',edan \\tlh lt'.ss than 2im mall·~ :JOmo for Slili !J>lmu plu .. l<I;\ & Ill' l'ilJJ~YOO llH' ~1(kJO t·ap red 1rn~:J..111 OAC (ti19Ll<Jl '74 280 SEO $9495 Dk rl'd, t•lt·1· ~unrl l'.>lliKGH I '73 450SEL SI 2,495 \I l· l B I u t' I ".i I h ,. r (~~JFU 1 l •74 450 SEL SI 3,495 Por:-.t·ht· !JI:! l!.ll>K Gd cond. J\l'r:.tgt· µnn· Pvt pt) 1;i:J .. ~:! '72·91 IT Tan(a St'pta nu pnl. ti4\I m1 n·blt l'ng. I' P SS.+W 4!1ti 4;;:11; man) ~Ir;.-. SS tlOU !162 2:t8!l l'or;..c.:hl· ( IJ,,:-OH' bl .. :111 .1 ~pd. 'Ull l'ttttf 'll'l l'<I ~10 ofr til'.! Ji7!i 7 :l ~II I :.! II \ pp I' C, r p :\;\I F.\l 1,q1t· :1:.\1 'd111 1·111111 S'.CMMI ti·I:! l >l.11' 1976 TOYOTA COROLLA Equip~rl \\ <1Ulomal1t· rJdto & Jlr C'ond I. u " I 11 " m t I t' " (liliPUJ) OMLY $3375 1975TOYOTA COROLLA WAGON I :-. pet•rl . :\ \1 J:o' \1. ;,i 1 r 1·ond . "o<><I gram aµph (j U \' & I 11 \\ m 1 I I' ' 12JoND:\1 1 MOW $3075 ·70 VW Pop top camper Westphalia Xlnt l'Ond. Many xtras Must sell B ofr. 675-3198 •74 THING 241\1, $1500. 631·0913 61! VW. uutom;it1i:. good t•ond. $775 Or ollt•r, t>t2·11W2 all 21'~1 ii Supt'r Beetle. I O\\Ot•r. 32,000 m1, new llri:s. racl10. $1WO. 963·88111 n VW Hu::.. xlnl run 'g \'lllld 8 Trk Fl\! slnt·o li?S 11107 or 556·7 l:l9 SACRIFICE [ff9T(!l:] 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 1800 ES Sptwgn. A C :-.tereo. lo ma . 1'lnl t•ond ~ 29·'1 or 547 4.i.&H f'lnd whul you want 111 Daily Pilot Class1f1t•1b 9800 Autos, H•w 9800 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Oldsmobile Hondo Cars • GMC Trucks !->lOC.:k. Can lt>a~t· ~t·n~I '7:! .\la,i:da Sta "a gun Im bl.. µ;,iymt'nb C;.111 lnr m..t c cond 1 • I' ,\lt>t bt•tgt• t le< ~unrl I 11tiOJ:.lJ20:!>i:Ji/5 I '73450SE SI0,995 71 l'11r" h1· ~II I 111>;. -.;:rJ:.c1 11." 1;.1.1 .Miu .. 11·, K:tl 7 liL .t~k 1111 :-011•\ 1• 1975TOYOTA Mu~t ~ell liti VW \'Jn guod t·oncl ltiOO CC l'lll-!. S500 or tK·:-.1 of r \It ti!' \I, S.l!Vi~(~ dt'latb Of' ljUOlt· Sl.:.!25 ;,1x !171:! L1kr Ill'"· mu:-l M'•·' I I 100321201 l IX7 I COROLLA SEDAN :! Ur Ol'l 11\<' \I udt'I 4 'Pt't•d ,\:'II ~· \l 'll•f't'U "' ta Pt'. 1 in) I root ~ low male, 15:1JM\IK1 Want In IJU) ·1:1 ;;, 1'1111 \t•rt Wall µa~ u11 l11 lo" blut• book+ ::;wo ti73 :r731 CHEVY :.!!i.'10 HJrbor Bl\'d L'o:-.la .\les11 ,i·IU·!J1;-J11 c1d~,,1l1ed ,\rJ~ 1..l;! :)(,j'~ Autos, Hew 980 " ........•............•• .. Air Conditioning or your ' •• # • {//It • Down Paym_ent (maximum $~29) or ft:t£1 when you buy any NEW 1976 CAPRI ___. -. . '7J DATSUH 610 7J DATSUH 1100 7J TOYOTA WAG~ 219 l•t ·~·" f Sttc '10ID 72 DATSUH 1401'. 74 TOYOTA COIOUA ·•-lttd!Cl hHI .. •~re ~~•r•• l16 No ~llOO:Z"1 -.. '75 280 L SI J ,995 Mercedes Benz 9740 Sunl'f,l11m1 C"1:.!ti:i.JYll 1 ...•••..•.............. MBZRESALES 58 190SL 2loP'-1 /TX iia 1 ·m~SL ,\uto \:!3'1~1J '7(1 2.SOL Automat11· "'II h a1•· t·onll. <11!»1,\l'(; J 'i;l ~IC With lt·~•lht•r & ;ur rnnrl 11;,2J HT 1 SADDLEBACK . HOUSE . OF IMPORTS ·1;:1 :\I H :!:!Cl Wood inl n•d kalhl'r uphuhll'I',\ ).!ti l'OOd <!·I mpg $1800 01' b:-1 olr l!l!I :1285 , ... ,J,">1;.'\1 .• \J 11 ... 1 'l'l 1 S3800. 673-136 3 Rolli Royc:e 9756 ..•.................... "1 DEALER IN U.S.A ~~~VER ROllS·ROYCE 1$.itO Jamborft" ~woort Bud• MO"""-' ClOSfO SUNDAYS Suboru 9762 OMLY $2375 1973 TOYOTA CORONA SEDAM .-\ulomJlH' rad1n ..'t ;111 1 o n d I m m .; " u I ,, l l' lhn111u1' 12.',.HIS<l 1 OMLY $1975 1971 TOYOTA CELICA ·;u VW Campt·r. tent ..,lt·rPO. radta h. 'Int nmd ~~OU S!l l ·32t;t; ·;u \'W l'Jmpt•r \lint nmd. 20.ll\IO ma nn nt'\\ mtr si2ou &11 altil 1i » K ,, rm ,1 n n (j ti 1" . Con <t1r po1H·r1·d SISUIJ or otfer '.>1!1 :!5:.!CI • 'l I\ l AllfWOOO MOTORS MIRAGE Will CJef up AND GO! Y ALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 MGB 97 44 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 'P<'t•d. air t·ond r.1d111 & ht•Jlt·1· lrnm.11·ul.ik thruou!' 1:,11Elli\'1 ~ SUPER MARKET SSH SO ~T ~AKfWOOO • " (21!)1164141 Lease Mew-Used OVER 100 MERCEDES OM DISPLAY House of Imports \l TllORIZl':O \IEHCEIH-::--1>1:.\l.l.H ,a,.,;: \I ,1nrh1· -It r llut•n.J l'.1rl. 523-7250 I )11 lltt· S.111l.1 \11 I J· \\ \ 11111 l\ Ill It·~ I \' f \ 1 lit '75·2400 Mercedes Bent. S8500. C'.111 K~'\ llll!li ! 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Mesa 540 9loo 9750 ••..••........•.•..•••• "ii !ll 1 2 0 Whl on hlk .1p pt:r grp Sl4•rco l'> hat p li·I:? .-.i;711 Sl951J nl 1.;,i;;, I • llLUl DOT vtC14l ·;" ~u l1a rt 1 NEW SUBARU * $2847 * Sor 1~1:1i:~ I• 80 Used & Hew ·". ~\,\ \ I lt"I' I ,oif 1111 dll 1'1 ihtll .. \.p.¥-EWo00 S G'JSlB.IR/ '\ VplqMp.9-"-\. I S8 IS So Slr.,rl 1/l )l lU 014 1 111 ~1HI 1111 1 Toyoto 9765 ···••··••·············· '77 TOYOTAs Buy or Lease •HEW COLORS •HEW MODELS llugl' Sa\ mg:-1111 .\LL r" md1n1n ~ n•''" fh .... 6.. llt•m1" Thi• Bl'lll'r H.11 g.1111 MARQUIS TOY OT A ~11ss10:--: \·11-• .10 831-2880 495.1 2 10 THE HO HASSLE DEALER BUY OR LEASE BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 11111 1 .. ,~ lt•d. ... 1.IH\ MUMflN~fONlfAC:H i 1 Tnyota I' 1 · Loni.! lw1I. I ~pd Sl41Ml mal..1· 1111' L'.all ti41 11~ Autos, Used MOW $1975 Ml\RQDIS MOTORS 281102 MARGUfRlff PKWY ~on Dic-qo hwy -Avt"'Y (Jut MISSION VIUO 83l•2880 49S -1'.210 1973 TOYOTA CELICA ,t t114,~21 1711 HEW '77 RABllT •I 0°/o Discount• On All Models • VW S..permarket • rr ·,'. Al'~ $Si r... 'r:'oi ' :-'H"'. 3r ~: • l\ : "'\ ,.1 • J' ·, J' I. •• • $Q, I :1 A ~ NO 125467 0669 ./Check these wanted features: . '. 1 l • A l' ' . 1i.·1·d mag "h, ... 1, "n -.harp' tl:JXIHJ\ • Sele Priced-$2525 MIRACLE MAIDA .. \ :~t lo c;ho0"'+41 rnu-.t \\ 11h .11r 'll·n·o ltulihl1· c\ 1••!1 l11p ~ . ;:1.111 I!a111111· Ill\ d 645-5700 ( \I 711 fo1111.1 l'11r1111,1 ltlr .i11t11 Ill'" rnl r . I 1'.111' ~ IL1d1:ih Sl3:iu 1> ... 1 ulr t,,;, f1~11 i:.'. '"·' 111 .1 L'oron;,i _ d 1 .1 u I u I 1 an~. \ \I F ~I rad111 $1.'><IO. ''"k fur Con nil'. tii5·11 1:!1 dy~. 675·!!025 e\!> •t ,, . ;/I ' . i .~ ' ~~ I ') !.,JI.., "' l .!.. 9"' ~"-) l'IO:-.t'. n • ti tor t.llrl'l' lion" BUY OR LEASE NOW! p. ' ') ' 1 •· ~ .• ,. ' -~ ~ ·111 Corona Sed;,in I Spd.,'fi5 BUG. 58.000 male~. gd 1·ond . l'\l pt.' µerll'l'l ml'Ch cond. •mo 1>,..1 l'h !H>M·UiOl nel"d;; nu bod) or mak1· Dun1· llu>!J.!' s1:-1u HOWARD Chevrolet Do•e ond Quail Sh. NEWPORT IEACH CNror lrhtol and J~ttl I 972 TOY OT A ~\ti ~4 1 NEW CARS USED CARS COROMA 2 DOOR \ u t 11 m ,, I 11· r .1 d 1 o. 111',tll'I ,111 l'llr1d ~ lla,:hl bl111· t•:>.ll'l'IOI H>:!>llX I \11 7;, Sc·•roc·t•o ~d\t•r HI au punk I .\ \I f \I . 833-0555 833-0116 TaJX.'. ~l.lj()U tl-1~ 2H:!:! !••··---------------.. "" c·rttorrnll) gootl l'a1 at Auto1, Used Autos, Used Autos, Used ONLY $1795 COSTA MESA DATSUN :!X-1511.\KHUH UL\ ll 540-6410 540-0213 1975TOYOTA CELICA In l"H'l'PI 1onal l'Ond1111in • ( lfl(J\l\'U I ONLY $3795 HOWARD Chevrolet D•/\ t' & (Juail :-ih :-i~.\\ PORT IH.i\t II 833-0116 ~~'!':'r.t: ••.••.••.• !?.~~I 1974 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE W11h radio Lo" n11lt•1> run~ 'Iron.: (·MOL Ee; 1 Sall" l'rired S!!li~ MIRACLE MAZDA ~1r14! llarbnr lll\'d l' :'II 645-5700 l!JiO Sptllln• lt;,itlial:.. !lter<'o. nu tHp. \lnl SI 25 firm l!li :irn;; 1974 TRIUMPH TR6 ,, rlenn car with AM t F'~ & thl' miles arc· ri~ht. 1331601 ...........•.•......... ·············································· This is the 1st place vou should loOk fOr a used car ... 1972 FORD TORINO 4 DR. SEDAM V" i~!"VTI tft II, n•"ll'!•lt"''"'•"Hl 4 11ll'111111•"' ''", "'l ·~~fl", 1974 OLDS CUTLASS COUPE Vl't u1t" .. "'-'' ,. ''" li• co" 1 nw• ·• • , ' 1 f 111 hA~1e~ w w •irn ... II H/I '00' ~ ,, '••"1 •'",, t5•91lE'-l 1975 FORD MUSTANG COUP• • VI) 11'!°""'~"= f~rt w '":l")"'fi 'ldlO ..,,, 1'1" w "',,,~,A t1~h._,, 1111t'' t8-8MP'W 1975 FORD PIMTO RUNAIOUT A\1'~1"1111 r ld•O t-0,11111 ./I J 'Ill '1tv Wf'lt•o\i rn ,,,, '•!'\'twi q!.J-. A 11"lv' 11'\!~111• 96tl VF- 1971 CHEVY 11, TON PICKUP W1•h ,H£t.L' VA dl)f!')'T"lrilftt. 'let .Jtt Ont 'AOIO l'\IUtet & tlW' ll)teertnq 16~8A6H 1976 FORD MAVElllCK COUPE "'71" DATSWC '200 Sal• Prtced-$4150 MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 llnrbor Uh d . l' \1 645-5700 6 ev• av'+"W9'WI+ tv• atl r-ond , l1t(\ h,.,,,~, O#llf s.!~ ..,ttJw ,,.M • wh ... ••I ~y~ .... 11q1>1ww. 1970Tnumph CT Ii+ "90 640-7062 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973 \'W Bus, xlnl cond. new tares, S320tl Aft 5pm 962·1578 '64 BAJ A Bu~·. lols of xtras, 2 eng 's. $000 or bestofr. 548-3976 Oa!. Sa\'er! 71 Super Bee· tie Sl.500 Good Cond. 64.2·6402 'ill Bwi Rutlll iclnl SIOSO. 671-1161 'ti6 VW BaJn Cute, brand n w smog device. Comp rblt, Sl200 Please cllll ~ther bet 3 30, 646·9444 1976 CHRYSLER CORDOIA vA •uto~·.i: rM:t .,. ""'.Ot'WJ 1~••1"1•' '"'''v.,.j. u.,roof w • w tlffi .1nr11 '*Dtt' fulJ ri •w.,.i \ 11 000 mtlcn li;lONOf 55899 53188 1972 FORD TOAIMO WAf;OM .. 1 .- ' - J ...... u.-..... .,Id u , ....................... ... • •• • • ••• • •••• ••• •• •• • • •• • •• • • • • ........ •• •• • •• • •• •• ••• • ........... .:.&.:;c:ll!Ai;ll;:=:.i:U..~.U:.OU...--------&.;;.,;~..;..;=.-..!:Ool!~ ........ ,.. ..... .,... ......................................... ~ ....... ..,. .,... .. -··-··---···· -----...... ----~ ... -.... -. ............... __ . --·····---··· '11 OrHMIA Ur, elr. . Ml..... tfl1 "n 0 . . . f9tl r tr1r. Oft atr, , -••N•••••11111eH ~-•-•••.-• --•• .. •••••••-••• S111e,ft.I ~':'..--... ,_;Tl.._.., rw.... '6f rly•e•t• 76MAM qiud1 ... ~. 111 or =-~~-:"'· -lel•etlere. 6 .. ~:1• ·~ -~ __ •JI a~er, stick • .._ ....,. •W ttlJ 1fQ RUJllA__, •• • ... t11M1 ... ...... 04---.. ·::;;;i 7lCNMtUI ,-: .:..~ ...... '10IA11lll,A1C... !::!!!.·--·--· .. ~:. .. ·•· ....... I • I ....... . ....................... ~klm1 t;rm ... WbM• Ca.uu•I ttJO ~"'"'""----"""--------'1'I .A.ICtl"' , ... lal\IChlA.PS/PI, C IP · ~•lhSl1idiC•brlolr1lOf.-••••••••••••••••••••• "14 II I\.'. low m1!i __ oua1om1 IT'i-7m At<' ... , • ......, rett coocl ·n llaHbHt . u.-r •lll·Zl64 ., ~ pwr. "'"l • crutH lf'1J CHIYY '* f\111y lo.tdt u.c.-"41 D.IO. f'taMU 1150•we• clctan. C8C ml. 1 ow..r. ,..._ conll'O( 19!.MCl!l rnoon rl. hi ply .......... ,. ..... •••••••• --.....__. --UGO m.DM MAlllU 110 GJ .. 14 ~ • ...na M1.1atan1 ...................... . •C..6U-07tl . A•com1Ue Ir eond • , "72 Cir&bber, R ill A/C, ltUU 13 ~ WaSon. 1971 POMTlAC ~t lop ·~pis l~rp "JIMarlclV.i.o.ded.New 11"'4>, yeti.ow, 14. ml, C.11546-lwt all', MllO, 'track. alnt ft.ANS.AM 1_,,....,_ ..... ~~-(GIO llK) ' lU'fl Low mt&e.1e, •ell LI&. MW· 1 °"1Mlf' · QIOO, , t'Clnd. .-> or but of r. 63ti uu · 7J CPl•Vlu.1 ........ -...-...L _295 malnlalnf'd lnd car. Pvt 81'M041 •11uttan1. Runsxlnt. 25 Mio.. A sbowpitn·DON'Tl-===:E!F-~=== Copnar J'lrem'at wll h -rn--.-pty. -CN\ or i.t olr Ph mpt, 3 apd stick. FM a MISS THlS ON t I '75 Fcnnul• 1''treblrd 3SO WhJl;top, mat~blnl( ln· MllACLIMAD>A 4su.«if' · MsNridl 9947 tret'l< sttte0. fo'ast, dean ~ F 1t ff60 <BYUa> Perf cond . 111 xtra:-. " JllOffarbor Blvd, C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • dW'abte. 289 bp e1. ·-··•••••-•••••••••• ONLY $4995 131·33111or&U-4839 * $499 g · * ter lor, full power 645-'700 iO Mevenck Stlc:k,R/H, Sl3SO..Pb1427809 74PLYMOUTH HOWAADCt.•rokt ---- V Corvett. 9'32 A1C. Gd cond S850. ori1 O..-.....J...D.-9955 ltaUOO wa1ons Fout to 1974 ri1i'ALAi1oaded and ••••••••0 ••••••••••••• own. 968-5658 PP -_..____ f M. · t.a ' ed Dove & Quail Sta. 9970 c.:lean. Sell or trade for . ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'""""" rom. am tn NEWPORT BEACH 9905, ___ _...;:..;:..;..;:;..._ __ land'TJD's mam motor CORVETIES '71Mavenck.autolran1., lt750LDS by the Dally Pllol ~eet lll-0116 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ' PS/PB 4 dr $1195 an C•r•ee staU. Pnced ---74 THUMDERllRD '75Malador ~/PD,air,4 dr, vnyl lop, AM /l"M cass. xlnt cond. 963· 1973 hoh me. lr:~l.e~ .... '!,f. wh3t 4PMsir-33S9 · · · CUTLASS n1bt fr om $1,995 to l61''1rt:b1rd U.pnt. whatt•, ave you. ;ro ~ CHOICE OF 15 F\JU power " Ult wheel. S2.395. See in Daily Pilot A/C, p rS. p /li, p w Low miles! AM /F\I ~tcreo radio, 60/40 p1.1.r seat, till wbeel, t:tl (85.'lLGA). '6S IMPALA Rbll eng. 1961THRU1977 1972 Maverick Grabber, (4591.PH>. puk.uil lot. 330West Bay AM /FM ~tert-o. Rallye goodcondtllon. $375 C.All h~&AutomJtu·s yellow w/orange stnpe, Scft'riced-$3595 St .• Costa Mese, or call whb, 10,900 mi,_ lk new. 1974AMC HORNET ------====:::. S4S-4114-•. Oran1Je County's V!, aircond, 581--1767 MIRACLE MAZDA 642·4321 for more ~n· P/P 1etun& SeVJlle. t&OO. 1973CADILLAC &A Merc..-y 9950 2150Harbor81vd ,C M. formation. Ask for Rick over wholesale blue 895 El.DORADO '71 Monte Carlo. Xlnt LGMJe5_1~_.1 _ _'.'est ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-5700 or 0:-.car in the fleet Wkdeya, 7~2-7601 or , CONVF.RTIBLF. 1~ cond.:-'Or1g ownr ~nvn garage. wknds5S9-4808 !~;~~~~ ~l:~~ 1-'ullyloaded, low males& $1750 /ofr. 546-9222 or i::~:~NL'~.~~~.:'!G 1971 MERCURY '70 Olds 442 4SSCI Hunl ,68 Sport f\lry xlnl full Nabers CaCtllac %600~ ..... from. Air conditioruni:. 1mmatulate condition 497-~l COR\'EITES Colony Park WGCJOn TIHOO Xtras. Runs xlnt. power 586.5360 •aft 1974 POHTIAC rool rack, power stel'r (8UIPEN 1. 1971 CHEVY HOW ,.RD CL-,,r ol•t 9 passenger model with CI ea n . M us t sell, lOAM Make o!r • FIREllRD Ca.ta --s..o "°° mg, ~onomical 258 cw SADDLEBACK "' PIC' .. a I I l h e e x t r a s . $1200 /ofr. 968-0804 -. . FORMULA 400 An ('i..tra 6·cyclinder en~1ncs VALLEY IMPORTS MOHTECARLO Do\e&QuallStn•cls <778GMN>. Pinto 9957 '73 Gold Duster, 8 cyl, rucecar. <964KAT> liJ 4 DR T Bird 60K on~ males, full power. ta1w del·k, new tires. $1.0011 t'Jll Ted: t>4-1·9179 vi ti75 1.585 Maintain~ by the Daily 831-2040 495.4949 Original owner trade-in. Nt-;WPOHT BcACll OHLY $1795 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aff. ~/S. Air, low mi, ONLY $4295 Pi16l fleet garage ~tuff - ----Like NEW' Ol4CKY> 833·0555 HOWARDCMnolet •74 Pinto, xlnt t·ond, lo xJnt.S27S0.646-43t4 HOWARDCh4tvrolet Priced nght at Sl.795, '75 El Dorado, beautiful. . ONLY $2395 Dove&QuailSls mileagt: $2100 •68 Plymouth Fury 111 in Oovl•&QuailSh Sl.895 and $1 ,995. Sec in Xlnt cond . Loaded HOWARD Chevrolet 7-1 Corvette, Brn. AM /FM NEWPORT HEACll '968 21R7 xlnt tonn. $900. Or'! Nt::WPORT BEACH Daily Pilot park mi:: lot, Chense Fire M1:.l p:unt Dove & Quall Sts T·Top, Air, 37,00u m1 833-0 I 16 . -S.lS 4820 :r-833-0 116 '61 T Bird, full pwr & a11 . 330 West Bay St . Costa v. ,wht \an roof L-0adt·d NEWPORT HEACll S7.l00af\ 6pm H40 5667 73 l'mto, xlnt cond. $1750. . ~or bst offer Mesa,or call642-4321 for w /luxunl's. Pnrcdbelow 833·0116 ,75 Corvf'lll' Wht w blk '70 Grande, air·. ~tcrco. 1 owne1. 642·1675 or 1970 DUSTER. outstand-·07 LE MANS Pvt pty, 1 9602520 more information. Ask blue book for fast sale. lt·athN 1111 ·l~IHI. all auto, V-8, sel· to apprcc 642-7178 lngcondH1on S9SO owner All power Xlnt y 9974 for Rick or Oscar m the 57000 Pvt l)l\ Wkdys '""'Nova, Sport Cpc lo mt 9726 c .• S 3 ----644 ·589 · · · · ega "" pu..,;,ilJll-'tr<,... 111l'I ll 644· • ,,..i. l' 1 ·73 PlNTO 289V8. Stereo, ·4 c·ond S700 846·7131 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fleetgarage. !'>1 1 !1~12, Jtt i. & \lokmh. Top shape. $995 H/0. tn5 52l6or557·2002 493.501u 492.7862 '63 Mere I'S. l'B, 'complete nu drive train. '66 Barracuda. Michelin ·ns 1~ Man~. liood trnn~p '71 Vega. r adio. an, nt•w '65 Rambler Class1\' 2 llr. ·~ , 1973 CORVETTE automatic. Clean. Bt•i.l ofr. 498-0615, Ures, new batt. Original $400. tires, xlnt cond, $8!15. V8, PS, 39,000 on.,: m1 '76 l-1ectwood Urm. All 15 ~Monza Coupt'. 4 cyl, ,,..,3 5.,1,, $325 642-9731 492-460'l__ owner. $575. 557·7961 645 1631 752-7660 ~-Ph 968·6884 Qid option:. beaut cond, ~·ono A on the fl lOr vlnt "" ... u _______ ...__ , . ---. mu:-.t:.ee. 96J 6156 ~nd.~-6002 1 ·" -----Auto1, Uud Autos, Ustd Autos, UHd Autos, Used Autos, Usflt 7b Hornet 4 dr, Sport --------· -9933 ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• about. xtras. CriH Ulla Cad-'74 Cpc De Ville, It '75 Monza 2+2. VS eng, Cougar fl.16.7121 or 1213) .a~>t>-11 1 gm. v.ht rah top, lthr, PS 1PB. a1 r cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• art6PM __ -~ 'lert'O w lJJ>t & more, A1\1 FM ,1t:rl·11. t.qa· ti7 Cou1:.ir Full pc1\lo1·1 '66 Marlin rebll ens: gd llrt-s, nu !>hock~. nd~ brake:. 960· I llS ~<Klllmt.~.l:>u l'\tPty de<>k,lom1.5.'\157~Jll5 ;11r, fJt·t \lag .... dt:Jn ti:ll llJJ SI !!IS I'll 2130 --'75 No\'a 17.500 mt \Int '73 1-·1.1-;1-.T Broug cond p S p R. mu::.t till t'ouJ,:ar I< 11 .1ir l.oadt.'d, full pOY.l'r , sell.$2750.835·1959 t>:!ooo m1 91!1f°l j4.l:!hlil!I li2 Rambler •l C\ I. auto, wtute, blk top i:noen ml dys, 536 7:J1J C\" wknd:.. ll'H, Xlnl tare~. tlean, 52.000 mile' ~150. p\l Chrysler 9925 . . - runs gd 5250 315 9th St pty !ltiR b3lti ••••••••••••••••••••••• W Louga1 351 3.<ipd, Cast. 118 Call 536 260.l '75 Cordoba, xlra clean. new pot & tire' Sputler. 8'1ick 9910 '76 F:I Dorado, w 'or loaded w /xtras. Mu:-.t runs good, must ~ell b:.t without car phone. xlnt see. 31,000 mi, will sac .orr. 586-3.'>23 •••••••••••••• ••••••••• d 0 -st rr 642·',.02 .. 1975 IUICK con °"'· o er ""' ~s. Pvt pty. 545·4688 D~ 9935 SKYLARK 073 Cpe De\lille. Many '7S CORDOBA ••••••••••••••••••••••• tn flawlrss cond1t1on' xtras. "Int cond Green. landau top, 1974DODGEVAH 11"2MlN> S4700ib~l ofr s35·tlOO bcautuul car. (834~1XAJ ONLY $3395 Dayi. ---S48~. HOWARD Chevrole t ro COl'l'E De-\'Ill<>. all pwr, 111 tip lop rond Uo\e&QuallSts S?~~wi ,,48.2~7 NEWPORT BI::ACll Sl l -011 6 72 Bwck Estate Wogon 5(;,000 mt, xlnt t•o11d many xtras. 6·10·4!t4i 52350. 58 Spel Rav. Perl body, chrm, ant. tires Many xtras. Ov.ner since 195!1 $700 10Cr 842 -1779 1,11 r:I IJorall•>. fully .. iailllillMlilllilililllllillillo" lo.1t1 .. <1 $1400 bl•-;t ntf<>r lJ6)1 H ··tiiw~hr··~ G,.,... 1; :.! l' .., d F I e , • 1 " 0 n d 1966 Ch r y s ! c r , !'le 1.1. po r l l'l.l!-.~'k Int pt·ri. reblt lldtp P s., I B, .11r l'nl!. 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Pl1CIS All VA.LIO UNTIL IO P.M. AU. PRICH All P\US TAX AHO UC .. SL SALi IHDS J.20.77 ' • VOL 70, NO. n, 4 SECTIONS, .40 PAyES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 19n Mangers-: Buy Marsh, Avert Disaster. ISy'aoBf!RT BARKER ~o.!ly t"I ... Slaott Assembl yman Dennis Mangers <D-Huntington Beach) says, if action isn't taken to pre- serve the Bolsa Chica marshlands, "we will be courting disaster like the East Coast " "The people in the east tiave developed every inch of the land they can and they are now factn~ <>wall of slud~t.> th al 1s mo\ in~ towards the beach,'' Mangers said. Mangers made the comments ·wednesday before a large gathering at a, chamber or Com- merce luncheon at the Hunt- ington Beach Inn. His views were almost diametrically opposed by Hunt- ington Beach Planning Com- mission Chairman Roger Slates Slates. who said he represent ed a segment or the population, told Mangers that he was in ravor of a totally people-oriented use for the marshlands. This included a marina which Mangers opposes. "I find 1t appalling to see the area preserved for wildlife," Slates said ··1 thmk 1t si\ould be totally de- veloped into pt'Ople or iented recreation act1v1t1es It's the only Get t i 11g the T h ing _!\loft O••IY Pilot Sutt Pnoto Four·ye<1r old Dand Rus1ck. of Costa Mesa. thought tht• harde~t part of kiting 1s building the.• thing Now he dis covers that das he~ along lht• gr.t!-1!-. at Wakeham Park in Co:'lta Me:-. a. I lc.1ppily. th(• youngster got the flyer tn tht• a tr another triumph for kicis without wing s _it's no l'asy ~a~k lo ~ct th<.• kite aloft as he Kille r A sks ··D eath as Guil t Proof FORT MYF.HS. FIJ < \P1 After hslemn.i:: lo \rthur Good£' ... description or hem lw r.ap1•c1 .md murdered ,1 9., l'<ll old bn' :i JUry granted b1!· .. request .inc1.con v1cted him of ftr:.t cl t••Uct· murder The e1~hl-man , four woman ijury meets a~a1n today to dN•tdC' whether to rt•eommt>nd annthl•r request hy tht' 2:1 )C'ar nllt ron fessed murckrcr d<'alh in thP e lectric chair "l w<int to prnv1· I m gullt v of the rrimt'. <1nd I "ant t1l clw m thP electric ch;11r." CoocJ<o ... ..i1d in ht" final ar~umPnts Thursday Just 21 ~ hours l<i!f'r lhr 1un convicted htm of sl;nrr1g .Jason VerDow of Cape Cnr<il on March 5. 1976 Under Flortefa l:I\\. C1rcu1t Judge John Shearer 1s not bound to follow the Jurv '<. rerom menda- 1 lion of either hf<> 10 J>rt'ion or the • death penalty Goode, who lert a ps\ rhiatnc hospital in early 1971\, plf'ad<'<l tn· nocent to lht' V C'r Dow k 1 lltng ' because, hP ... aid. ht' want1.'d tu t stand trial to tPll the communitv what hed1d. f l r CSff SI.A l'ER. Pa~" J\2) ~Seid Beach r 1 Lives to No te Anothef Bmh Vie ts Release 12 Pilots' R e Dlains RANGKOK. Thailand IAP> The Vietnamese government tu c1ay handed over to a L' S pn· s1dential commission remain" 1l ... aid were those of 12 American pilots killed dunn~ the Vietnam \\ ar. diplomatic sources s aid The Vietnam News Agencv s aid Hanoi agreed to the transfl'r on the eve of the comm1ss1<m's departure from the Vietnamese' capital but made no menlton of the transfer itself Sources in Bani:kok said they recl.'1ved a ra bit> from Hanoi dl"senbing th<• tr~nsfer ··The tr S side thanked the Sociahst Republic of Vietnam fur this f.!oodwilt ~esture. ··the agen t ~ s aid 1n a broadcast mnntlnrrd here' Carso n Ousted By Playoffs LOS ANGELES A I P l Johnnv Carson was one of the• casuailles in the NCAA baskl't· ball playoffs Carson's Tonight Show got knocked off the air nationwide because the Notre Dame-North Carolina playoff game ran eight minutes longer than expected. pushing other programs into Carson's time slot, said NBC spokesman Joe Bleeden. Bleeden said NBC telephone operators were swamped with phone calls for hours after the cancellation, especially on the East Coast where the network neglected to notify viewers why the show had been pulled. In return the V1<'tnamese em- phas11C'd 'tht• obhgat10n of the I n1tcd States to cnntnbute Lo h<.>al1ng the wounds of war and to pn'>tw;,ir constructwn of Viet- nam." the bro<1dcast said The agreement to return the rematns canw at tht• end of the Americans· last m eetmg with V1etnames<' 0Htc1als. The f1ve- mcm ber com mission went to Hanoi to account for Americans mtssmg in the Vietnam war and to paH• tht• way for normaliza- t 1on of d11>lomat1c relations bet ween the countries Thl' c omm 1ss1on was scheduled to flv to Vientiane. Laos on Saturday to '>eek tn· format111n .1hout m1-.s1ng pilots s hot do"'n m that lndcJt•h1na coun- try dunnJ! lht' "'ar. The Pentago n li s t s 795 Americans as sltll missing m the. Vietnam \\ar <1nrl s ays the re- mains of 1.710 others killed in ac- t ion have not been recovered. The comm1ss 1on 's leader. Leonard Woodcock. president of the United Auto Workers. said the meetmi:is with the Viet- namese "had been positive and construct1vl•," the broadcast said. The broadca~t quoted Wood- cock as saying the commission's visit ''has s tarted a process which wilt improve the prospects Cor normahzmg U.S.·V1etnamese relations in the future.·· The plane that takes the Americans to Vientiane was ex- pected to bring the remains on to Bangkok for processing and iden- tification before they are sent to the United States. (See VIET, Page A2) area that can be so developed," Slates said. ··we do have people ac - tivities," Mangers replied. "We can go to the movies, go bowling or go to the beach "What we don't have 1s a balance between man and nature and this should be saved while we still have the chance." he said Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit also joined Mangers in support of preserving the Bolsa Chica. "Let's work out matters on Bolsa Chica where we can find agreement. ·he said "I( we don't act in concert. we may lose the whole sho"' and 1t will be a shame," he added Schmit also said that plans are under study to link up Bolsa Chica Wlth the Huntington Beach Central Park. Mangers said that the Botsa Chica has been ranked as the lop priority for wildliJe preserva- tion in Southern California. . He has mtroduced legislation for the State Lands Commission to acquire 923 acres of the pro- perty under stal.e tideland 011 royalh~ His plans rail for commercial <Stt Mi\RSll. Page A2) Killed Wife, Lover Huntington Man Guilty of Murders A man who shot and killl'<i hi s wife and her former hu~band in her Hunltngton Beach home was found guilty _pf two counts of murder Thufsday in Orange County Superior Court ~ A Jury that spent one day de liberating the case agarnst William Gene C'ampbl.'11. 48, set the degree of murder 1n the shooting of Beverly Campbell . 39. as first degrl'e C<impbell's ktlhng of Vernon Edward Howell. 42. thl' man he found With Mrs fampbl'll tn the bedroom at 17847 Bc•ard Lane last !'\ov ., 4 was f1Xl'rl at Sl't'Ond degree Multiple• firearms pinv1s1ons tacked on by the jury make 1t a lmost certam that Campbell will be scntcnce>d tn hfe m pm.on on the dual conv1ct1ons Judge Max V. Eliason. a re- tired municipal eourt Judge who served as a Superior Court junst for the murder trial. set April 18 as the date he wa II s entence Campbell Campbell displayed no emo- t10n on hearing the verdict de- livered by the Jury II<' earher wept on thl' witnes" stand a!-. h<' descnbcd tht• wen Ill "'h1ch hl' shot and killed J io" ell and hi s "1fe last Nov 4 De out v Public Defcn<kr Tom M <'Donald plt>aded in v ,11n tn the fmal ~tages of tht• trial that Campbell wa~ drunk and emo tionall y dhtraught when he broke into the Beard Lane home Co nrad Ple ads Not Guilty T o Vio la tio ns Poltt1cal financier Gene Conrad pleaded innocent in Orange County Superior Court today to charges that he vaolaled terms of his 1975 probahon by possessing two pistols. Conrad was asked to appear al an April 20 hearing on the charges by Superior Court Judge H. Walsworth. The one-time undercover infor- mant for the district attorney's office had been arrested Wednes day on the charges. He was booked into Orange County Jail but was released that ni~ht after posting $2,500 bond. Conrad is currently on proba· lion after a 1975 felony convic- tion. He was the source of $53,000 in campaign loans and contribu- tions made to several local can· didat~ during last year's elec· ti on. and pumped eight s hot ... mto h1-. " afe and Howell. CampbeM's relatives testified that the breakup of his six month marriage left the defendant in an emotional state that led him to stare at the walls of his room for hours on end and weep while ht> was watchmg the telens1on set Deputy D1 s lr1cl Allornt') Hnan Brown commented ThuTS· da\· that he was well satisfied \\1th the verdict delivered pro- ' 1ded Judge Eliason ensures that C' am pbell receives the full punishment afforded by the law .. McDonald said he will as~ .Judge Eliason to grant a motion for a nc•w trial during the sen· tencing sl·s~1on April 18. Water Wasted St. Pat's Day Prank Costly ANGELS CAMP (AP) -A green dye dumped in a million-gallon water reservoir as an apparent St. Patrick's Day prank was non-toxic, according to laboratory tests reported today. Paul Gerard or Pacific Gas & Electric Co., which operates the water system in this former gold mining town. said up to 200,000 gallons of the water was lost to clear out the six 6-by 10-foot stained area and to flush out water pipes. The green water was released downstream where 1t eventua lly entered irrigation ditches, Gerard said. A~ricultural officials said the water, in s hort s upply in the second year of a severe drought, will mostly be wasted becau~c no irrigation is taking place . The dye was discovered in the reservoir Wednes- day. About 900 domestic water customers got their supply from an alternate source while lab tests were conducted, Gerard said. • Huntington Dodged In Remap Planning Huntington Beach city officials have apparently made inroads in. their battle to prevent the city from being divided into three supervisorial districts. The latest redistricting plan, * * * Val,ley P lunge For D iedrich Wins Support By GARY GRANVILLE Oft ... O»llY Pllol Sl•fl Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich's district would reach deep into the heart or the Saddleback Valley under a re· districting plan endorsed Thurs· day by a committee of supervisor aides. which will be acted upon next week by the Orange County Board of Supervisors, would leave the county's third largest city pretty much as it has been. That is. it would continue lo be represented by Laurence Schmit in the Second District and Thomas Riley in the Fifth Dis· trict. A previous plan to cut the city into three s upervisorial districts had caused a nguished protests from city officials City Administrator Bud Belsito took the city's protest to the board this week. He told super\lisors that the ci· ly preferred a single supervisor but could live with two. He said that cutting the city into three slices would be unacceptable. Councilman Richard Siebert, (See REMAP, Page A2) Coast . St. Patrick's Day 1977 has ~ome and gon<> and Seal Beach has survived with the help of a country mile of parking bor· ricades. Just as they did Jast year. city crews blockaded virtually evecy pubJic parking place in th• downtown district to discourage revelry by visiting Irishmen. Laguna Cops See UFO The reVISetf proposal for draw- ing new political boundaries for the five county super visors will go before the ~Board o f Supervisors Tuesday·. ll seeks to correct som e of the criticism leveled at a redistrict- ing plan approved earlier by the We ather "We haven't had any pro- blems, at all," a happy police dis- patcher declared today. In years past, people of known or alleged Irish descent have descended upon two particular public houses near the Seal Beach Pier to · observe St. Patrick's Day. One-is called the Irisher. One is dmed Clancy's. , Thia year police repeated their 1 crowd control tactic or 1976 by : simply preventing all the allegl>d •inland lriah from driving to Seal I Beach and ftndlna a pl ace to park andpartf. A few locals reportedly tolsed : down a few toasts to the Emerald ~ hle after work Thursday nlsbt. 4 ce said, but lt waa nothlna the I poet-writer Brendan Behan twritcbomoabout, . Meteor-twe Object Sought in Canyom By PIDUP ROSMARIN Ol-o.ily,,_Stlff A huge, brilliant blue-white ball of light with a tear-drop tail, that appeared to move at thousands of miles per hour, startled a Laguna Beach police captain Thursday, who reported the phenomenon as a UFO. · - Capt. Neu Purcell Hid the ()b- ject, which another offlcer. Sttt.. Terry Temple, roported seeing from another part of town, disap- peared over the crest. of a hill in the Top of th World nohrhborhood. Three 1)ollcemen searched orn country canyons eut of Top o the World, but found no evldence or what Purcell aatd was probably a meteor. The policeman aald the object "looked every blt u lar&e u a 747" alrltner. Police checked .,, local airports and military in- stallations for missing aircraft, but none were reported. Purcell said Orange County Airport tower personnel also wit- nessed the passage of the object. · Purcell said he was on his way home from work, traveling on Park Avenue near Thurston In- termedlat.e School, when he saw the UFO. Temple w11 patrolling alon r Laguna Conyon Road (several hundred feet lower than • Purtell'& location) and ~aw the Hml thin,. The tlme was 6:20 p.m. Purcell aald, "It was 10 low to lbe lft)UDd. tt•a a wood.er tt di4.Jl'l hit th tyOUAd tore bunilnc out. "I mean, that thlna wu mt)v· Inc -1 really hl1b rate of speed, a couple of thOUJand miles pt!' hour. It Just came r1abt on down, ,~ ·, then all of a sudden it <lisap· peared. beneath the crest or the street. "It went behihd that hllJ and was gone." Purcell said the police depart· ment switchboard got. only a few calls from resident.a. Most. peo- r.le, he said, were probably hav- oa dlMer at the time, so missed seetoa it. He eaid he did not know how anyone could have mlsaed it, otherwise. . "I mead it. wa.a bugo -a ma11ive, ~t.. blu•white type bl'lUlant Upt.'' PUTC'd.l Mld It moved at about • 4"4 ~IJ'ff. ~le tow•rd t.M around from the 10Uthw ''Tbec:IOHlt I've• to It.. .. he Hid, "WU a f a!Uq 1tar -but tbatwuwayuplb re.I've ver aeen it &hat clOM, or I.bat tarp.'' , aides committee. . One' of those corrections wa.8 to remove Huntington Beach from a proposed three-way split between supervisorial districts. a proposal criticized by the Hunl· ington Beach City Council. Another major change left Irvine entirely wltbin Supervisor Thomas Riley'sdistrict. But Riley. if the plan is ap- proved by the Board of supervisors. would Jose major portions or the Saddleback Valley, including thoae portions of El TOS'O and Mission Viejo north of the San Dia go Freew~. Those areas WO\lld bo shifted to Dledr1ch'1 Third District in a moYe •lmed at equ ltiing populaUoo between the five dis· lrtcta. Diedrich'• repl'elentatJve on the redbtrtctlQI com nitu. wt-ed qalnst acce])tanc of the1 plan. Partly ,cloudy at times but otherwise sunny through Saturd11y. Lows tonight In 40s, highs Satur- day in60s. I NSIDE TODA ~ San Juan ¢opiatrono's !walloa baw finallll gottm coordinated wUh UUJ parade in their honor -or to U ie~•. The Ddfltl PUot11 ADM Cooper tella the .t"'1/ on.P.oge Cl o/ thew~. t.tl.ex 200 # . ' ~ WrnpenJJatto _tlil WA.SHJNGTON (APJ -Tbt Caner admlnlwaUon propoMd today tettm, up a S200 milllon Cund to compenaate vktim1 of oU 1pil11 and promia4" to dewlop improved oU l&nker Hfety re· .culatiana within 60davs. Transportation Secretary Brock Adams said the regula hons will require that all new otl tankers that weigh more than 20,000 deadweight tons be equipped with double bottomed hulls to lessen the chances or an oil spill caused by a grounding accident. Adams also said his depart· ment will require that all exist- ing oil tankers or more than 20.000 deadweight tons using U.S. ports be equipped with segregat· ed ballast tanks. The double hull provision represents a significant change in policy. The U S Coast Guard has for years insisted that the benefits of this type of construc- tion are outweighed by the extra epsts and other factors Neither Adams nor tho White HB Drive r Charged In Assault A six·foot. fivc·inch cement f101shmg contractor w~1s J•Hlcd .oday m Huntington Deach :iftC'r allegedly jumping from his s ports car to beat a petite woman silting on a bus bench, perform a strip tease, and then battle with three gas station attendant~ and a pohce sergeant Garv A Turner. :!!!. of 10071 Bismark Lane, was ult1m.tlcly ar rei>lcd on charges of a~saull on a police officer and assault with a deadly weapon Victim K elley .J Litlkhalf'. :!B escaped scriou!-> injury rn lht• un explained thras hing that oc curred on Beach IloulC'vard amt Terry Drive Thursday uftcrnuon, police sajd. Authorities said thrt'c gas sta tion attendants w1lnt.•ssed the• at· tack One called the police and all three raced to the woman's aid. "Then the guy began taking all his clothes off ... said detective ~l Bert Chadwick "Si:!l \fonty ldcKennon drove up ..and ;umped ~t and the suspect took a d1\e on tum You kno" he was trying to fl~ht four guvs at onc<' " TurnC'r r('maanC'd Jailed today in llC'u of $2,500 hail. pending 1s suance of what pol 1ct.> predict "111 he a variety of criminal chari.:e!t .mci without ever offonn~ any('~· pldnation for the t.•p1sodc ~ Monday Bingo Games Set at HB Boys Club The Huntington Beach Boys <'lub will become a bingo parlor t his Monday ni~ht and every Monday night the rest or the y.ear. Executive Director Pat Downey said he expects the cluh to make about $1.000 a month '':and the money will be used to kfep the doors of the club open " ·Downey said anyone 18 years ojd and older is eligible to play Prizes will range from $10 to $25Q. Downey said that bingo players will be charged $2.50 to play 11 cards. It will cost extra for those who shoot for the $250 grand prize. A city spokesman said the boys club qualifies for binso under federal, state and city law!! because it is a non.profit. C'h aritablo organization which has a regular meeting place. ORANQI COAIT Hlf DAILY PILOT House pve any in!ormaUoD on th• c• ol lbe doubl• hWJ pro. mion ln the wr1Uen matft1al they provided tepe>l"Url. How~er. Coast Guard Adm. Wllltam M. BtmJtert estimated three months ago that double hulla could add between $40 million and $S0 million to the cost of building an oil tanker. The secretary told the Senate Commerce Committee the $200 million fund is intended "to fully compensate victims, whether in· d1v1duals or municipalities, for virtually all oil pollution damages." The fund would replace the current overlapping system of federal and state oil liability and compensation funds. he said. "It proposes a single national framework of strict liab11lty for oil spills, either from vessels, p1pehnes. terminals or offshore rac1ht1es ... Other r egulations which Adams said his departme nt will develop during the next two months will require the use of m· Tax Sl(Ujh Wins Nod WASHINGTON CA P > The Senate Finance Com m1ttee appro\·cd today an increased standard deduc- tion that ".ould mean a tax cut averaging SlOO for 46 million couples or 1n dividuals The change, appro\~d ~ 1tho1!t dissent, '' ould re suit ir. a t;i-.: 1ncre<1se of <1uout ~5~ ;: year for 2 1 million :,,ingle persons The h1ghl':-stand;1rrl de• ducllon was approved <ii. the l't1mrnittcL· 11carccl a final decision on <i Hous1• )Hissed lax cut bill that 1n dude::. lhl' s;.o rwr pc·1 -.1111 n·batl'::. prupo..,ed O\ l'rl'~I de nt Carter. City Statu e Un veiling Set In Huntington Ceremonies un' e1hng J nPw S45.000 p1t!Ce of nwd<.•111 J'·t1.,11c s tatuar}' donated to the Cit) ,,f Huntington Beach <1re 5.chcdulcd at noon Saturday in the C1vu: Center The metal sculpture craftl'<l hv artist Jack Za1ac at lhl' Cavalieri Foundry lD Rome. Italy. dunng several months of 1976 has been h1ddt>n by wrappings so far Photographs of the finished 01ece commissioned bv the Hunt· ington Beach Company show a ~raceful , soaring, birdli k P abstract sculpture with a foc•h ng of forward and upward thrust "It was my intention lo create . . .some lyricism and grace." s ays ZaJac. H, a Santa Cruz tl'<;I dent who chose bronze as the medium with which to fashion his 12-foot piece. The public 1s invited to lhe noon hour ceremony m front of the Huntington Beach Police Dep:irtment at 200 Mam St .. u· cording to Cit) Pubhc lnform.t· t1on Officer William Reed . 7 Boy Scouts Hope to Find Scoutmaster A seven-member Boy Scout troop in Huntington Beach is looking for a good scout somewhere in the city who will take over as its scoutmaster. According to the wife or the acting scoutmaster, the position is badly needed for the boys In the Huntington Continental area near Brookhurst Street and Adams Avenue. Frances Johnson s aid that the area is made large ly of slngle- parent famiht:S and that only one of the boys in the troop has a father living at home. She said the need for a scout- m aater ta moet acutely needed by Terry Romero, 16, who Is just four merit badges away from becoming an Eagle Scout. "He nffda to go camping for one of hh badges and my husband iJ just too busy to take the boys," she Hid. M ra. Johnson said that her husband, Uoyd, 64, wng drafted a1 the 1COUtmuter 3\.1 yeata 110 becaua. be ls a former Eagle Scout. Kt aot b1I rank In Omaha, Neb., Jn Ull'Z8. The couple have run want ads in Hveral ncwwpapers without results and Mn. Johnson HJd tbt)' h.ave bet'n unaucc"sruJ ln 1ettln1 help from Oranae Couflty acouu.n, offictall. · An7000 1ntenstA!d ln lendlng a htlplna h and can contact lht Johnson.s at982-31GO d •rt au S}'Sleau to lasen the rtalc or c:xplo1lon, ln1tallatlon or backup radar with colHslon avoidance equJpment, and Im· proved steering standards. Some 8S percent or lbe oil Spill.I Crom marine tr8D4port sources comes from what Adams called operational discharges of vessm in international waters. "These chronic discharges fre- quently pass unnoticed, but they may result in more permanent environmental damage than that caused by the relatively infre- quent large spills that occur near our coasts,'· he said. f'rmta Pag t-A J SLAYER ... "Your honor, 1 would hke to testify as to what 1 did and why, even though my lawyer objects," Goode said. "It 's your tnal, son," Judge Shearer replied. Goode also 1s charged with kid· naping 12·ycar.old Billy Art.hes of Towson. Md .. in March 1976 and has been sentenced to hfe for the rape murder of l I ·year-0ld Ke nn1:th D.iw son o f Falls Church. '.'a . 111 tht· same period. Goode.\\ ho conducted much of ha s own d<'fcnse, s miled and noddecl acceptance to the Jury wher th<' ··erdict was read Joe Simpson, Goode's court· appointed lawyer, argued that Goode could have concocted the stor y lie said a ll Goode's te5.t1rnom could have come from ncwspapt·r a ccounts Goode's hou1 lung tes timony brought !Par:; to the l'' cs of some Jurors, anll wa:. prct't'th·d by a "Jrnang from lhl· 1udgt• thal!>pl'c- tators m1glll \\ant to ll'ave the 111nm Ci11odr \.1111 hl' told Ila-bo,\ ht• ".1s going to d11• .ind dl·-.cnbcd how Ill• "ould k11l l11111 .. I ,1sk1·d 111111 ti lit' had anv la•;.,\ "c11 d" .• nd lw !'.,11d I Jove ycm · artd lltt•n 1,,1r.111gll·d hirn." Guode S:Jlll. 'f he /\rlhl'!-. \oulh lt•\t1f1 l•d that Goodl· t11ld li1m about slaying \' l'l" l>CI\\ Wlwn tht lioy left the !>land, Cj1>0dl' trn:d to ~·1vc him a piece uf candy ancl s.11d, 1 luH! you, R11ly .. Thl' Jllligl' threatened lo have Goode bound and gagged Over oh11:l't1nns of hts attorney, Good1• pu suadcd th(' ;udge to let the Jur~ hear ,1 l \l.O·hout tape taken b~ Lt.•1• Cou11I} offH:"rs lai.t \l•ar . Fr o m Page Al VIET ••• The narncs of the pilots were a nnounced by the Vietnamese last Septcmtwr. Th<' remains of 28 nther Amf:ricans have been re- turned from North Vietnam since March 197·&. 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"14' aownf"d Otc 1~ lCiiib\ @ ~ l '"It W lh"m A ""ltn,,.,t 't,.lllTl">f'P N "f" ooot()(f 11 '''" C'J•tP'\"'DCdownon'-n~" ~ N~v" C ,.,,,, ft\Oma\ ~ t<o•,t•d P~"'rv11tt, M1nf\ ~n 11,1., U t•l\ ,,,.,. ~I f1own """°"OW'\ '" A.Ir f.-orcft Ma• JMT'l"'t M Mt>•t Poo11r Blutr Mn '"''" Jtli'• ', 11\ I dt>wnf'·J 4'•0 t) 1~ t I N-tvv (A~1t W1lll.\~ M, qf'.'l,_,'1 0""11fVUf', "4•11 bo<t10<t 1l IOJI OOw""d llOrtl I l'lltS U Air Fnrtf' Ctnt ~•mu~t E Wat•'\ Jr 1 M"' Ii \Y!tlf N c bn• !'I MAIV • 1~)1 downM Ot:c tJ •••S Front Page A J MARSH ... development along the north and 11outh bluffs while preserving the lowlands which he said is laced with earthquake faults and is subject to liquefaction. Mangers said that both Signal Landmark. the owner of the pro- perty, and the state are engaged in a six·month appraisal over the purchase price of the property. He said he thinks the m atter will wind up in <.'ourt to de· term me a fair price. He srud he thoujilht the eventual <'Ost of the property would be m the range of $2 S to $4 million. Woman, 79, Dies~ Fire A 79-ycar-old Santa Ana worn an dh..'<l of smoke inhalation and bums in a blaze that l(utted her wooden duplex Thursday, firemen reported today. Mary CamPt DeAltona11. 60C s. Vlln Ntss St., WH found by firemen on her back porch, fJremen aatd. Paramedlu re1tored her pulse and breathing but 1ht died at UCJ Medical Center about an hour aft.er the 2110 p.m. blaze. CaUM of tht nn It l\lU under lnvntllaUon fittm n aald. -• ""'~· Old Buddies Cuban Premiere Fidel Castro embraces Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere as they face newsmen ~t Tanzania's State House. Castro is spending fi ve days m Tanzania. "Woman Hurt Diving From Crashing Car A Huntington Beach woman who tned to dive out of her dis· abled tar as 1t hurtled toward a crash is listed in good condition today "'ith tnJuries after suffer- ing cuts. scrapes and bruises in the one car crackup. Patncia A W11l1ams, 26, of 7762 Newman St. was admitted to lluntrngton lntertornmun1ty Jlosp1t:.il 1hC' actJdl'nt was on H1·ach Hoult·vard .wd Talbert A\ l'llU(' "lier brakC's failed and she thou g ht s he · d Ii a II o u l and p1 m p t·d but apparl•ntly her doth mg c·aught on ~on11.:th1ng, ·· !ta1cf Offil·er Orva Ak111 . T'nl1 c(• said \1 ri; Williams' carPcr11n,:! auto m1ss••cl othC'r traf. fie <1t thl' busy m tl'rsel'lton but s lammed tnto lht' sidewalk, Jumped thC' curb .ind sm.tshed into a tr~lffiC' s1~n<il light control light iJt that location Crash Victim, 18, S u ccumbs A week after the motorcycle he was driving crashed into the rear end of an auto, 18-year·old Edward Earl of La Habra died Thursday in La Habra Communi· ty Hospital, according to a cor- oner's spokesman. Earl was fatally injured MarC'h 10 at 4 p.m. . According to the accident re· port, the motorcycle he was driv· ing crac;hed into the rear end of a car stopped for a signal at Im- peria I Highway a nd Cypress Street in La Habra Deadline Exte nde d SACRAMENTO CAP> The California Senate has approved a ball giving the parole boa~d mor~ time to decide which pnsoners terms should b<' extended under the new fixed·term sentencing law. Fro•Page AJ REMAP .•. who spearheaded an effort on the city's behalf,-said today he would be satisfied with the latest plan. "We would prefer lo be in Just one district, but l understand that some cities have to be divided," he said. "But there's no reason Lo have three supervisors except for the games they play up there" (in Santa Ana.> Siebert said he opposed three supervisors because there needs to be a uniformity so people can know who their elected officials arc. He also added that the city's representation would he greatly diluted if there were three dis- tricts. "Wbo do you tall if there are three supervisors'!" he asked. "They have no real clout for us and they represent other cities." Mayor Harriett Wiede r said the plan for the city to be divided into three districts wa::. ridiculous. "In thei r zeal. they were not looking at this city as an entity but as numbers.·· she said. She added that the plan was in· equitable and unfair to the city. The matter w<1s brought before the city eouncal by HOME Coun· c1l president Mark Porter \\ho was concerned about the possible three-way split The previous redistricting pro- posal called for part of the city ti') be included in Philip Anthony's first district as well as other areas lo be represented by Schmit and Riley. Union Banned In Military? WASHINGTON CAP > Defense Secretary Harold Brown called today for a ban on labor union colle<:tive bargainin~ in the military. Such colleclive bargaining is "fundamentally incompatible" with the need for an unencum- bered command and control system, Brown told the Senate Armed Servi<'es Com millet?. ounty's Cost Up. B7Tlle/Awtd ... ..._ The Labor Departnse.D1 COO· firmed today what mllDons t:A Southern c..utonliaat may bave lei t fC>T more ua.aa a moaf.b: 'l1le cost ot Uvlnc hh a bl&b in February. The deparlmetll 's Southern California st.atistia bureau re- ported consumer prices in Los Angeles and Oran•e cou.ot.ies rose 0.9 percent in February, pushing the Consumer Price Index (CPI> to a recoi-d hiah or 176.3 -7 .6 percent higher than in February a year ago .and 15.8 percent higher than tw~ years aeo 1 h . (Nations ly, t e n se w~ even higher -1 percent.> The 176.3 index for Febrnary means that consumers had ta pay $17.63 last month for lhe same goods and services that cost $10 in 1967, the base year the Labor department uses in calculating the index. Pul another way. il means that the 1967 dollar was worth 56.7 cenu )8$t monlh. T he consumer prices in February made the biggest infla- tionary surge in 21h years, large- ly as the result of the .severe winter weather 's impact on food supplies, the government s&d to- day. Prices rose m all areas of the consumer spending in February but food and housing a\:counted for 60 percent of the month's in· c rease. reported 4i01 Worth, head of the Southern California statistics bureau But medical costs comprised the biggest individual category increase -up 1.S percent over January. Food prices climbed 1.2 per- cent in February to 4.7 percent above February 1976. Housing costs rose 0.7 percent during the month and were 8.4 percent higher than a year ago. Clothinro: and clothin~ upkeep was l 1 percent for the month and 5.9 pe rcent for the year. Men's and boy's clothing j umped 4.7 percent in F'cbruary, only partially offset by a 0.7 percent decrease in the price of women's and girls wear Higher prices for gasoline and tires led the increase in transportation costs, a relatively modest O 5 percent for the month but a whopping 10.8 percent above February a year ago. Slayer, 82, Committed For Studies ' An 82-year-0ld Santa A nan ~ho admitted putting 12 bullets mto his 43-year-old l?lrl friend after t hey quarreled has pleaded gl:lil· ty m Orange County Supenor Court to charges of voluntary m anslau1?hter. Judge James H. Walsworth ac- cepted the plea filed by Carman Connelly Kemper and sent the elderly ·defendant lo the state's Chino· fac1hty for a diagnostic s tudy. He will be returned for court action May 2 Kemper was arres ted last Aug. 9 after he telephoned police to re- po rt that he had shot Mrs. Constance Broadway 12 times. Police said he told them he had to reload three times during the shooting THROUGH APRIL 9th -$3 .00 SQ. YD. OFF ON GAF "CIT A TION11 Want Everything in a Sheet Vinyl Floor? Take A Look At ... • • II ct.~ otot• ct11 Ot l'fllf0/9d II!~ trelllr .,., by•" oc:c•M>Oet 1oplloetlol! ot OAF' Brilt·Bond'" FIOcl flfl<•rt. ... -....... OAr",..., T1l9 ........... .,,,... """" DEN'S : iiisia1iatiiin: ·custom draperiss linoleum • wood floor 1663 ,lACENTIA AvtNUf • COSTA MESA, CALIF, 92627 • PHON! 6'46 .. '838 -6.C6·2355 .. . . . "' I VOL 70. NO. n, • SECTIONS, 40 PAGes ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ·FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 19n TEN CENTS OCTD Handed $48.5 Million Budget By GARY GRANVILLE Ol IM O•lly Pilot St•ll Diredon. of the Orange County Transit District <OCTD> have been handed a $48.S million pre- liminary budget for 1977-78 .• The budget proposal calls for a basic fare increase in OCTD bus fares of IS cents. making the base fare on fixed routes 40 cents. The proposed increase •·will be needed to prevcni a substantial deficit in operations." the i;taff reported in tbe prelimtnary budget. Since founded five years ago, OCTD has operated on a basic fare of 25 cents. Even Wlth the rare increase the transit district budget calls for only $4.S million m fare box re- venue. Other sources of projected re- venue include $4 m1llton from property laxes, $10 million from local transportation taxes and roughly S23 milhon in grant money. Today, OCTD General Manager Ed Loritz refused lo make copies or the preliminary budget available to the pubuc Lontz said the hefty document would be made public April l when it 1s presented to the Southern California Assoctauon Getting the Thing Aloft Four-year-old David Rus1ck. of Costa dashes along the grass <.1t Wakeham Park Mesa. thought lht• hardest p,1rt of kiting is in Costa Mesa llapptl~. lhl' youngster got building the thin~. Now he discovers that the flyer in th(• air -another tnum#h for it's no easv task to get the kite c.iloft as he kid:-. v.ithout wings ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~- $200 Million Fund Seen -Carter Urges Pay for Oil Spill Vic ti~ WASHI NGTON CAP> The Carter administration proposed today setting up a $200 m1lhon fund to compensate victims or oil spills and promised to develop improved oil tanker safely re· eulations w1thi1160 da' s Transportation St'crrt:.iry Brock Adams said the regula- tions will require that all new oil tankers that weigh more than 20,000 dcadweight tons b<' equipped with double bottomed bulls to l~sen the chances of an oil spill <·aused by <i grounding accident. Adams also said his depart- ment wtll require that dll exist· ing 011 tankers or more than 20,000 deadweight tons using U.S. ports be t.'qwppcd \\1th segregat- ed ballast tanks. The double hull provision represenU; a s1gnif1<•ant change in policy. Th<' U.S. Coast Guard has for years insisted that thl' benefits or this typf' of construe· tion are outwe1~hed !Jy the extra costs and other factor~. Neither Adams nor the Wl11te House gave any information on the cost or the double hull pro- vision in the written matenal they prov1ded reporters. However. the Coast Guard has estimated previously that double bulls could increase the cost of a ew oil tanker by up to 10 percent. Ao average size tanker normally costs around $40 million to $50 million, accordmg to the Federal Maritime Administration. Orange Coast ~~~-===~=o Weather Partly cloudy at times but otherwise sunny throu gh Saturday. Lows tonight in 405, highs Satur· daylna>s. INSIDE TODAY San Juan Capilttano'it NOlloiot bow /molly golten eoordtJJated wtlh the parade in their honor -or ao it •ttma. The DaiJli Pilot'• A~~r tells the story on Page CJ o/ the W ukendn. Index The secretary told the Senate Commerce Committee the $200 mslhon fund is rntendt.•d "to fullv <:ompensatc victims. ~hether an· d1v1duab or mun1c1palit1es. for ,. 1 rt u a 11) a J 1 o i l po 11 u l 1 on d.1mages ... The fund would replace the• current overlapping system of federal and state oil hab1hly and compensation funds, he said "lt propo6es a single national framework of stnct habaltty for 011 spills, either fr<>m "·essels. pipelines. terminals or off:.hore facilities· Other rc~ulations which Adams said has department \\ 111 develop durin~ the next two months will require the Usl' ol m· crt J!<iS systems to lessen lhl' nsk of explosion. anstallation of hackup radar v.1lh colhs1on avoidance cquapmen!, and 1m· proved steering standards. Some 85 percent of th<' oil spills from marine transport sourl'cs (See SPILLS. Page A2) Ball of Light Seen By 2 Laguna Cops By PIOLIP ROSMARIN OI 1"4! O~lly Pilot \t~ll A huge, brilliant blue-white ball of light with a tear-drop tail, that appea red to move at thousands or miles per hour. startled a Laguna Beach police captain Thursday, who reported the phenomenon as a UFO. Capt. Neil Purcell said the ob- Ject, which another officer, Sgt. Terry Temple. reported seeing from another part of town, disap- peared over the crest or a hill in the Top of the World neighborhood. Three policemen searched open country canyons eastorTop of the World, but found no evidence of what Purcell said was probably a meteor. The policeman said the object .. looked 4every bit as large as a 747 .. airliner. Police checked Art Auction Set at Irvine Civic Center An art exhibition and auctiOIP will be held Saturday night at the Irvine Civic Center to raise money for the Western World Medical Foundation. The exhibit will begin at 7:30 p.m .• with lhe auction start· ing at 8:30 p.m. The $2.:50 ad· mission charges include cham· pagneandhorad'oeuvres. Art wlll include original graphics, oil• and watercolors, by many well-known artists. Proceeds ftom the event will be earmaH:ed for the fOWlda· tion'11 bulldtns prosram. The foundati0e1 ls pr•entl)' trytn1 tb develop a aite next to the tJCl lrfedlcaJ School u a 20().bcd, private tcocb.iq bolplt.AJ. local airports and militaty m- slallat1ons for massing aircraft, but none w<>re reported. Purcell said Orange County Airport tower personnel also wit- nessed the passage of the obJeCl. Purcell said he was on his way home from work, travehng on Park Avenue near Thurston In· termediate School, when he saw the UFO. Temple was patrolling along Laguna Canyon Road (several hundred feet lower than Purcell's location> and saw the ~ame thing. The time was 6:20 p.m. Purcell said, "It was so low to the ground, it's a wonder it didn't hit the ground before burning out. "l mean, that thing was mov- ing -a really high rate of speed. a couple or thousand miles per hour. It just came right on down, then all of a sudden it disap- peared, beneath the crest of the street. "It went behind that hill and was gone." Purcell said the police depart.- m ent switchboard got only a few calls from residents. Most peo- ple. he said, were probably hav- ing dinner at the time, so missed seeing it. (See METEOR, Pace A2) Marathon Dance At·lrvine School Teens In Irvine wlU hold a marathon danc" Saturday at Irvine HJab School to ralse money for the city's youU1 servtoos prosrams. The dance will run l'rom noon tomldnl1ht. Student. wJtb student body card.a will be charged SU50 ad· ml.asloo and t.bo&c without cards will be charged $2. Dancers alito wnt obt.aln pled&es for th• IC!llltb of time the)' remain dandq. of Governments for review. "This i~ !>imply a working document and is not intended to be made public, Loritz said as he set the April 1 release date. But the budget prepared by his staff represents a $7 million spending increase over 1976·77 when total $pending was budget- ed at $41.S million. The operational budget for the coming fiscal year as set at $27.9 million. $1.6 million more than a year ago. This year. OCTD budgeted Sl6.S million for capital expen- ditures including equipment, land and build1ogs. The new budget calls for capital expenditures of $19 million. Of that amount SS milhon would be spent on new eqwp- ment, $4.l million on land and $8.7 million for structures But it ts the proposed fare hike that is expected to cause the most controversy. According to one report, a move from the 25-cent to a 40- cent fare wilJ result m a decrease an the number or passengers who wall useOCI'D's buses. One estimate sets the passenger loss at six mallioo <See BUDGET, Page AZ> Bodies Returned Viets Release Remains of 12 By PETER ARNETT AP ~OK1al Co,.,.•~oondtnt HANOI, Vietnam Vietnam today handed ov(·r to a U.S. pre· .s1dt'ntsal comm1ss1<>n the bodll'S of 12 l 's nycr:. killed IO lhc Viet - nam\\ ar. .. It 1s so moving," surd com m1s:-;1on mC'mhcr Marti.In Edelman as she viewed the black caskets and fought back tears The transfcr. \\h1ch c<1mc on the <'VC of lhl' C'ornm1ss1on's de- parture tor \'1l'nlaanc. L.aos. \\<JS made at llano1 .s Van D11:m Cem1.'ll'ry Comm1s..,1on chairman Leonard Woodl'ock said llanua had also set up "machancry' lo account for American:. still hsh.>d. Cutbacks In Sewage Draw Fire A plan lo miti~ate increasing air pollution sn Southern Orange County by cutting back sewage treatment capacity -and thus development 1s being challenged by five Oran~e Coun· ly le~aslalors on behalf of the A I 1 .s o \\'LI t c r M an a g e men l A gene). They arc tr.rtnl? to hold up the hudJ?t>t of thl' s lal(• Walt•r Resources Control Board until it stops "perversion of the law," in the words of Assembl}man Richard Robinson CD-Santa Anal Robinson wrote his opinion to the chairman of tht• Ai-sembly Ways and Means Committee. ;ind discussed 1t al a news con- f crencc Thursday. But the executive officer of the board, Bill Dendy. ans rs led rn an 1nterv1ew that the board has a right to stop a project that would cause any kand of environmental damage -not Just waler pollu· lion. At issue as a decision by the board to Limit now to a proposed plant of the Aliso Water Manage- ment Agency in southern Orange County. A WMA is a consortium or seven south county sewage treatment entities which planned a $35 million regional sewage treat- mentsystem. Capacity for 15,000 homes in the Saddleback Valley was cut from that allowed A WMA under grants controled by the state water quali- ty control board. The impact of the cut has ranged from a recent offer to sell the 2,243-acre Whiting Ranch in El Toro because of questinns over its development potential, to the county planning commission's re- fusal to consider a 46-unit con- dominium plan because it could •• (See5SOLONS, Page AZ> TaxSltuh Wins Nod WASJilNGTON CAP> - The Senate Finance Com- m lttee approved today an increased standard deduc· tion that would mean a tax cut averaging $100 for 46 million couples or in· divlduals. The change, approved ·without dissent, would re- sult. in 8 tax increase of about ~1 a year for 2.1 million slngle peraon1. The h.l.gher standard do. duction was approved as tbe co01mlltee ntared A fln&l dec'81on on a HOUIO· p111ed tax cut blll that In· olud• the $50·per-perM>n rebatee propo ed by Pres&· dent Cart.er. as missing in thl' w:.ir. And 1l was reveulcd that somt.• Aml'rtt'an m1htary, deserters may be livmi:: volunt\irily in Viet· nam. Cornm1ss1on members w.-lkccl into the sman. l'Oncretc room "her<' a do1cn small, bl<tt•k :.lccl cask<.'l:. wen.' la.ad out on a long bench Viclnaml•se medical atten dants 1n white face masks stood at attention as thC' Americans checked off the names ;agasn!>l the list Hanoi announced 1n St·p- tembcr. Commission member Ro~l'r Shields pointed to the name of Air Force Capt. Samuel E. Waters of Mocksville, N.C., printed on one casket 'We first asked about him an 1971," he s.i1d. "We have ham back al last.' Woodcock. pre~adent of tho U01ted Auto Workers, told a news 1·onfercnce that the bodies would be flown out of Vit•lnam by the l'Om mission '~hen al leaves for Laos on Saturday to seek an a<:· counting of Americans m1ssmg m that Indochina country. Rep. G. V. Montgomery m- !\11ss.). a comm1ss1on member, told r<·1>0rtcrs he did not believe any Americans wer(• still beini: held captive an V1ctni.lm bul that "there is a possibaltty a few dC'· serters or ralliers who did not (See VIET, Page A2) Water Wasted St. Pat's Day Prank Costly ANGELS CAMP (AP>-Agreendyedumped in a million-gallon water reservoir as an apparent St. fatrick's Day prank.. was non-toxic, according to laboratory tests reported today. Paul Gerard of Pacific Gas & Electric Co., which operates the water system in this former gold mining town, said up to 200,000 gallons of the water was lost to clear out the six 6-by 10-f oot stained area and to flush out water pipes. Later, the million gallons were dumped. The green water was released downstream where at eventually entered irrigat10A ditches, Gerard said. M!ricullural officials said the water, in short ~upply rn the second year of a severe drought. will mostly be wasted because no irrigation is taking place. The dye was discovered in the reservoir Wednes· clay. About 900 domestic water customers got their supply from an a lternate source while lab tests were conducted, Gerard said. Irvine, Newport Survive Revelry Houlihan's was definitely the place to be las t night to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. "But it's definitely not the place to be this morning.'' the weary assistant manager said to- day. Jim Simesco revealed that patrons of the restaurant and lounge near Orange County Airport consumed a total of 43 kegs of beer yesterday and last night. That's 666 gallons or the foamy stuff. "Normally, we serve about six kegs per day," Simesco said. adding that he had three extra beer deliveries during the night. to keep his patrons happy. Irvine and Newport Beach Police were kept busy trying to control traffic and ticket Illegal parkers. But they said there were no major problems at Houlihan's or any of the other spots of Irish revelry. According to Simesco, the crowds began arriving at HouHhan·s in the early afternoon and stayed until closing time this morning. He figured they were drawn to the relatively new restaurant because of its Irish name, the green beer being served, the corn <See IRISH, Page A2) Supervisor Panel Okays Remap Plan I Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich's district would reach deep into the heart of the Saddleback Valley under a re· districting plan endorsed Thurs- day by a committee or supervisor aides. The revised pJ"Ol>08al for draw· ing new political boundaries for the five county supervisors will go before the Boord or Superviaora 'l'\Jesdoy. It seeks to correct some ot th~ crUlci.am leveled at a redistrict. ing plan approved earlier by the atdea committee. Thomas Riley's district. Bui Riley, ti the plan is ap- proved by the Board or supervisors, would lose major portions of the Saddleback Valley, including ~e portioas of El Toro and Mission Viejo north of the San Diego Fr~waY.. Those areas would be shifted'to Dledrich's Third District in a move atmcd at equallzi~ population bat.ween the five dis· lricts. Diedrtch•1 NprQentatlve on the redlstrlctlng committee vet- ed aaalnat aceaptauce of lbe plan. One of thole condom was to reinovo Huntinlton &lach from a proposed tbreo·wa1 split belween aupervfsortaJ d lstrlcta, a pJ'OJ)On.1 critlctud by the Hunt. ln1ton Beach Cit¥ Cowlcll. Another major ehanso •ten Jntloo~ wJthlD Su,PGRUw But the Fullarton IUpenlAol- aaid be was "not too unhappy .-ilb tbepropoeal. ,, In effect, be would• f~•felt Baena Park to Supervisor 1'1)pb.4 Clark ln return for a BWCC!P'into " U.Seddlebac!kVaUey. /. _.,,._ __ _.,,,.. ' ] ( ) t t J I "" Rapist-~ Seeks Deam FORT MYERS. Fla. (AP> - ARer la.atening t.o ArtbW' Goode'a deKripdoa ol-bow be raped and murdered a f.ytar-()ld boy, a jury grunted bis request and con· victed him of first·degree murder. The eight·man, four-woman jury meets again today to decide whether to recommend another request by the 23-year-old con- r~ssed murderer -death in the electric chair. "I want to prove I'm guilty of the crime, and I want to die in the electnc chair," Goode said in his final arguments Thursday. Just 2'h hours later, the jury t<onvicted him or slaying Jason VerDow of Cape Coral on March 5, 1976. Under Florida law, Circuit Judge John Shearer is not bound to follow the jury's recommenda- tion or either life in prison or the death penalty. Goode, who left a psychiatric hospital in early 1976, pleaded in· nocent lo the VerDow killing because, he said, he wanted to stand trial to tell the community whathedid. "Your honor, l would like to testify as to what l did and why, even though my lawyer obJects, ·' Goode said. 'It's your trial, son," Judi::c Shearer replied. Goode also is chaq~ed with kid· naping 12-year-old Billy Artbes lroine Man Arnnng8 Eying Post Four Orange Coast residents are among those being con- sidered for the public member post on the new Orange County Transportation Commission. A list of names made available today includes Newport Beach attorney Joe Walker. chairman of the Orange County Transit District Citizen Advisory Com- mittee and Newport Beach busi- nessman James Roosevelt. Also on the list ar" Laguna acach res1dEmt Gerald llallahan, a retired county cmployc-, and John G. Rau, Jn lntnc huM· uessman. The other four nom1nr<'o; arc Santa Ana manufartun•r .Morton t'tnk; Z1ka DJokov1th, :1 SanlJ Ana businessman who ~ervt•s a'> chairman of the SantJ 1\na Ci' 1c Center Comm1ss1on, V1rgin1a McGrt>gor nonnhugh, a Santa Ana housewife active in c1v1c af. fairs. <ind Dudley r.ourlev of Yorha Linda. a former Buena Park pohce chief. ot Towson, Md., in N arch lfnt and hu been sentenced CO lU for the rape.mul'da-of ll·Jev-old Kenneth Dawson of Falla Church, Va., in the same period. Goode, who conducted much or his own defense, smlled and nodded acceptance to the jury when the verdict was read. Joe Simpson, Goode's court appointed lawyer, argued that Goode could have concocted lhe s tory. H e said all Goode's testimony could have come from newspaper accounts. Goode's hour-long testimony brought tears to the eyes of some jurors, and was preceded by a warning from the judge that spec. tators might want to leave the room. Goode said he told the boy he was going to die and described how he would kill him. "I asked rum if he had any last words, and he said 'I love you' and then I strangled him," G()odc said. Front Page Al IRISH .•. beef and cabbage special and the 10.000 green balloons passed out to patrons. Irvine Police, v.ho are responsible for part of the area near Houlihan's, handed out 28 parking tickets to people parked "Just about any old pla<.·c th('y could find," according to I rv1nc's traffic division commander They also tried to keep motorists from running the four. way stop outside. · Newport Beach pola·c dis- pensed parking tickets, too, but a final tally wasn't available this morning. Newport officers also handed out 10 moving violations in Newport Center, where Mul· doon's, an Irish pub, is located. Simesco said he made oc· casional announcements insid\: that cars were being ticketed ''Rut they just cheered. No one really cared what was going on outside." he said. The restaurant was closed off about 4 p.m. (shortly after the fire department paid a v1s1t and warned of overcrowding), and people then stood outside in line for hours. "They finally all ~ol 10 We just let some in as others left," said S1mesco, explainmg that the restaurant holds 250 people and that the lounge, "well, the lounge held a little more." fhe watch commander at th<> ~ewport Beach PohrP D1·p.1rt mcnt called the scenP' .11 holh lloullhan·s and Muldoon s .i zoo.·' He cilso noted that of the half-dozen arrested for c1thC'r rtrunk driv1ni:t or publtc rlrunkPn ness, none appear to t>l' of lni.h descent. • Of 2 Murders Prettiest Pet Al' Wlntltot• llarry Mammoth holds his (? > winning entry (Cynthia Harper) on a leash after competing in the annual in· lramural pet show at Cal State San Bernardino. Harry 1s really student Karen Shirky. A man who •hat and ldlkld his wtre and bier' Conner buband ln het' 8unun,t.oD S..Cb bome was lound l\lll~ d two counta of murder Tburaday lo Orange County Superior Court. A jury \bat spent ()ne day de- ll berating the case against William Gene Campbell, 48, aet the degree of murder in the shooting of Beverly Campbell, 39, as first degree. Campbell's killing of Vernon Edward Howell, 42, the man he found with Mrs. Campbell in the bedroom at 17847 Beard Lane last Nov. 4 was fixed at second degree. Multiple firearms provisions tacked on by the jury make it almost certain that Campbell will be sentenced to life in prison on the dual convictions. Senator Eyes Campaign But Which Office Will Carpenter Seek? By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of the Dally Piiot Stall State Sen. Dennis Carpenter, whose term in ~Uice expires next year. hinted today he will be hack on the campaign trail in 1978 but the Newport Beach Republican was coy about what omce he may seek. Carpenter was in Newport Beach today to give Jocal citizens an update on issues in Sacramento When asked about his political plans, Carpenlf:r wryly com- mented he wasn't prepared to make a formal declaration, "but I'm holding a fund-raiser next week and some people may feel this is an indication." He told the crowd of about 100 people gathered at the Balboa Bay Club there is no need for the state Supreme Court's ruling in the Serrano school financing case and that he is doing all he can to stop its implementation Carpenter has proposed an amendment to the state Constitu· tion under the Equal Protection Clause to fight the Serrano de· cision, which, if implemented as it now stands, would virtually abolish local property tax-based financing of school districts and. its critics say. local control of schools. Carpenter called the ruling a County Living Cost Jumps Another • 9% By The Associated Press The Labor Department con· firmed today what millions of Southern Californians mav have felt for mnre than a month: The cost of living hit a high in fo'ebruary. The department's Southern Cahfom1a stat1st1cs hureau re· port<.'d consuml'r prices in Los Ani::eles and Orange counties rose 0 9 percent in February, puc;hrn~ the Consum<.'r Price Index cCPll to a record high of 176.3 -7.fi percent higher than in February :.i year ago and 15 8 percent hi~hcr than two years ;\l'CI c N allonall.v. lhr! rise was even higher -1 percent.) The 176 j index for F'ebruarv means that consumcrs had lo pa) St 7 .63 last month for the samr goods and services that cost SW in 1967. the base vear the Labor department uses· in calculating the index. Put another way. 1l means that the 1967 dollar wa~ worth Sf> 7 cents last month The con!>ttmcr Pl'll l"> 1n February made the biggc~t mfla· tionary surge in 21h years, large- ly as the result of the severe winter weather's impact on food supplies, the government said to· dav. "capricious, unfair solution to a difficult problem,'' noting that local, so-called wealthy districts would be forced to send revenue to poorer districts to equalize education standards. Although he admitted the present dis· crepancies in financing stan· dards are unfair, he said the Ser- r an o d ecision "isn't the American way as far as I'm con- cerned." Jn his speech, Carpenter made several jabs at Governor Brown. "If the governor really wanted to h e could make it rain," Carpenter jokingly said of the state's water problem. Ile said Northern California's s hortage, in particular Marin County's, is of its own making since area officials have opposed new reservoir systems in the past. ''We've scra~ to gel our own water" (via aqueducts) said Carpenter, adding that the cur· rent shortage may lead Bay Area officials to approve an additional canal to ease the problem there. Carpenter, an advocate of tight fi scal control. said "the future depends on the courage lo begin to reduce the size of govern- ment." lie hit hard on local colleges who spend too much taxpayers' money to advertise evening classes. Carpenter also said his cam· paign reform l egislation measure should be acted upon sometime next month. The measure, currently at the senate committee level would, if approved , prevent politicians from taking office if it is found they lied to the public concerning just who supported them in an election. JGdp Ila V. Ellucm. a re- Ured ml.Udcipal court ~e who -..ned N a Superi« jurlat for the murder trial. set Apri.111 as lhe date be will aenteace Campbell. Campbell diAplayed no eme>- t ioD on hearlnf the verdict de- llvered by the jury. He earlier wept on the witneu 1t.nd as be described the way in which be shot and killed Howell and bis wife last.Nov. 4. Deoutv PubUc Defender Tom McDonald pleaded in vain in the f mal stages ol the trial that Campbell was drunk and em~ tionally distraught when be broke into the Beard Lane home ::ind pumped eight shots into his wife and Howell. Campbell's relatives testified that the breakup of hi.I six month marriage left the defendant in an emotional state that led him to stare at the walls or his room ror hours on end and weep while be was watching the television set. Deputy District Attorney Bryan Brown commented Thurs· day that he was well satisfied with the verdict delivered pro- vided Judge Eliason ensures that Campbell receives the full punishment afforded by the law. McDonald said he will ask Judge Eliason to grant a motion for a new trial during the sen· tencing~ion April 18. Fro.a Page Al 5 SOLONS be left without sewer hookups for as long as five years. Members of AWMA are the Irvine Ranch Water District, the city of Laguna Beach, South Coast County Water District, Emerald Bay Service District, the Moulton Niguel Water District the Los Alisos Water District and the El Toro Water District. The capacity cutback primari· ly affects the last three agencies which are controled by large land owners. Last month, the water re- sources board said it would ap· prove money for the plant only if it was operated at less than full capacity for several years, to hm1t growth of surrounding re- sidential areas and resulting air pollution. Robinson blamed the decision on ·"the Sierra Club appoint- ments of the governor" and their "no-growth altitude." Robinson cited an opinion by Legislative Counsel Bion Gre~ory saying the board could reject grants on overall environ- mental grounds. but not solely because a project would en- courage growth that could cause smog. Front Page Al The eight nam<•s were sl'lccted from a lii.t of 80 e11unty n•).i<l1•nts who submitt«J apphcat1oni. for t ht' I ransportat1nn post Tht• Ol'W n1111m1ss1on h;r, burlgl't ll'\ 1Pw JUthorit} 11q·1 local tran!>tl ;111d road bu1ldm.; prc1.1rrts Badham Discusses Prices rose in all areas of th<.' consumer spending in February hut food and housini? accounted for 60 percent of the month's in crease, reported Jim Worth head of the Southern CJlifornra statistics bureau Frorn Page Al METEOR ••• Thi• :.t•ff"ct11111 will ht"' madt• later hv tht• l''ost1nJ{ four <orn m1ss1onc>rs "h•> 111dude county Supl'r\'lsors Ralph Clark anc1 Ralph D1t.'<lr1l·h. FounLun \'all(•V Councllm;m \I lfnlltndl•n .incl Santa Ana Counc1lmJn Da' 1d llran<lt. * * * Frorn Page A I BUDGET ..• riders a year. Before capital expenrliture'\ the operating budJ(et of $27.9 million is offset only bv the an- t 1 c i pated $4.5 miilion in passenger revenue, meaning that OCTD will operate at a $23.4 million loss plus its capital ex. penditures of $19 million. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~Or~ Coe•t O•ltY ltltot ""''"'-"'''"''<"""" OifWdtht M•_,, Pft\\ t, DU'bl1~b'f t,_Ot~ C0111tll'tM1\ltl"t~t' ~ .. ., .. ,*',.,,,. , -"''" -..... llw ...... F"""' , .. C..lo -... ""'-1 -"· "-·-e..c111r-•••11 V•ll1y. ltwlM. SMN .. tM(t Y•U•Y .... l_ ..... -...-c ........ ••note .............. ····-·-~ ........ -~ , ... Of;Ml~t pubfl\ftinQI pl..,,t t\ •t U0 .,. A..y ~tt...i,c...i.~ .. t.111 ...... ., .... .. _ .. _ ~ ... -.... ,-_,II Clwtoy Yltel'not'-1---~ ~--...... .._ .... _...... .............. ~ .. '--.. __ ..... " j>.Ul_..._~Wlan Otflcee °" .. ,,.. .. , tJllW.~•..,Stnoot = ...... , 11•<>-.r:"-H~i::.~:!~.~~WJ:' Ut~ •l~O•~''"'"'"' T•pf\oM (1111>~ CJnlff!M AdV.nltlftQ M2·Mn ~· v.,,.,,....,OH..., 111-4310 ,._, ... 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He held a sjm!far meet- ing recently with Orange County educators a nd plans future sc-ssions with ~roups such as homebuilders and aerospace leaders. f~ront Page A I VIET ••• want to go home" are living here Montgomery said his views . were based "ot'I 15 months ot in- vestigation aDd this visit to Hanoi." T ... -tlf ... '1 jllloh lltlM 1>¥ .. ....,. 1 .. 1 YPl•"'bff· 111\0 -·-lnlMrn.llOft provldtd bylM--.wt,.., t M•vv Gat:>I Rov H 9oWll"9. '>on O.menfl..o. bo•n0.C.1'-1t'1',-N6v 17,1'65 ? Air FO<'C• LI, Col. Elwyn Ill. Cepllno, o.trolt. "°'" J111v ''· '"°· OOwMcl ~ It., .... l. Air FOrt• M•I. SteoMll W. 01..,,0...S, llotlyn H•ltlll\, H V., ber<1 Juf'I' I, 1'40, 110WnM July It, .... • Air ~te LI. Br\ICI C. Du<et, .. --. Md. born J..,,.9, IMl.doWMd De<. 2. , ... I Air FOorc• ~I. C~ll'\ A t!!•lon w.-elltlG, R l.,bon\Julvt,t'2•.~AuQ.1',I ... 6 Air """' C.te>t lA•'9Me H ()old"""°' Cl,._ fl•lfl. tllAlm., born OK . .lt, 1m, dO'#Md Auo. 1, , .. , 1 HaVY Lt. CMdr, OUT 0 , Jotl<\t0n, 1'tfllle. W•\11 , -110l:t 2' 1m. dowMd 0... 70 ... , -Hwy LI Wiii,_ 8. IC!Mwrt, ••""'°""· H 1f, bc>rnOcl. II l'.NO,ClalH"Ot$wnun•- • N•VY Cll'lllr T'l\om~ C. ICol\l..S Partlvllle, ""'"" -"°""""·"'~11111u11otdOW"~· 10 Al• 'oou ~I J-• H, Me!1, ..._,.,. •1utt, Mt1 W"J-11,1.,1.WWMdAllt 11,t ... 11 Haw ~. w uu .... M . 11-11 ... Ii.wt, N•ll.,bclm(){t U,1-~AMllr "0 11 Air •eo'(e (;904 ,...,.,., ti Wat-Jr~ M4Xhvill ..... ~.~Mey •• "''· ~ o.c. I) l .. S. Costa Mesa City Manager Fred Sorsabal told Badham he'd like to find a way for elderly residents of mobile home parks to receive federal subsidies. ' W<""' i.:ot 11 such parks in \ost.1 M~a. but the residents .1rc-n t entitled to federal sub- ..,1d1es lx•cause. w1lb their mobile home, they have loo many as- ..,('IS, •• Sorsabal explained. "Yet they're often elderly \Oilh fixed incomes and their rents are heing raised," the city manager ~rdded. Badhnm replied that he's aware of the problem and agreed with Sor!labal that "these are the kinds of people the subsidy pro- grams aredesigned for." Conrad Pleads Not Guilty To Violations Political finan cier Gene Conrad pleaded innocent in Orange County Superior Court today to charg~ that he violated term!I of his J975 probation by 1>0i;se11sing two pistols. Conrad was asked to appear st an April 20 hearing on the charges by Superior Court Judge H. Walsworth. The one-time undercover lnfor· m ant ror the district attorney's office had been arrest.ed We<ines· day on the char1es. Jle was book<-'Cl lntd Oran1e County Jail but wH rtleased that night after ~Una $2,SOO bond. Conrad ts currently on prob•· tlon ofter a 197S felony coovtc. lion. He WU the IOUTCe of $SS,000 in campat1n loans and contr1bu· Uona made to aeveral local nn· did ates dwi.Da laJ\ 1ear'a elec· LlOD. • But medical cost:;; comprised the biggest individual category increase -up 1.5 percent over January. Food prices climbed 1.2 per· cent in February to 4 7 percent above Fcbruarv 1976. Housing costs rose O 7 percent during the month and were 8.4 percent higher than a year ago. SPILLS ..• comes from what Adams called operational discharges of vessels in international waters. "These chronic discharges fre· quently pass unnoticed, but lhev may result in more permanent environmental damage than that caused by the relatively infre· quent large spills that occur near our coasts,'• he said. He said he did not know how anyone could have missed it, otherwise. "[ mean, it was huge - a massive, giant, blue-white type brilliant light.•• Purcell said it moved at about n 45-degree angle toward the ground from the southwest. ''The closest I've seen to it,•• he said, "was a falling star -but that was way up there. l 've never seen it that close, or that large." THROUGH APRIL 9th -$3.00 SQ. YD. OFF ON GAF "CIT A TION11 Want Everything in a Sheet Vinyl Floor? rake A Look At ••. 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OMI be~ln Ma.y lnl/lle _&, h}' M O«~ 11lJlllll;11toon ol OAF• &lte·ltolKI• Floor ftfl/J/I. ... _ .... .,llA,......, Tllll ........ kdt ""'~ DEN·'S : iiisiillitiaii: ·custom drapsries linoleum • wood .floor 1663 tJ.ACENTJ~ AVENUE • COSTA Me,~ CAUF. ?2627 • _PHONE 6 46-A838 ':"° 6A6·235': I VOL. 70, NO. 77, 4 SECTIONS, ..0 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1977 TEN CEN~~ Maybe-meteor Streaks Aeross Laguna 8)' VID.LIP ROSMARIN OttlleO•lfyl"ti.tS1411 A huge, brilliant blue-white ball of light w1tb a tear·drop tall. that appeared to move at thousands of miles per hour, startled a Laguna Beach police captain Thur~day . who reported the phenomenon as a U f'O Capt. Neil Purcell said the ob- ject. which another officer. Sgt Terry Temoll', reporlC'd seeing from another part of town. disap· peared over lhe crest of a hall in th e Top of the World neighborhood. Three policemen searched open country canyons east of Top of the World, but found no evidence of what Purcell said was probably a meteor. The policeman said lhl' obiect "look(.'<i every bat as large as a 747 '' airliner. Police checked Getti11g the Thing Aloft local iUrporl.'i and military in· stallations tor missing aircraft, but none were reported. Purcell said Orange County Airport tower personnel also wit· nessed the passage of the object Purcell said he was on his way ho me from work. traveling on Park Avenue near Thurston ln· termed1ate School. when he saw the UFO. Temple was patrolling along Laguna Canyon Road Fou l'-YL'al'-old D~1\'1d Ru~ack . of Costa Mc~a . thou..:ht the hardest part of k1lrn~ 1s hullcling th(· thing. No\\' he discovers that ~no Ci.IS\ lasl\ tu gl'I llw kil(' <.iloft <.is ~ rlashe~ along the grass at Wakeham Park 1n Cost<.i l\>ksa llapp1l~. the )Oun~stcr got the fl) er m tl11· air another triumph for k 1ds_w1th1~ut \\ 1 ng_s Solons Battle Cutbacks Five Support Aliso Water Agency Effort A plan to mitigate increai.ing air pollution in Southern Oran~1· County hy cutting back sewage treatment capar1ty and thus d evetopml'nt 1s bein g challenged h~ rl\ c Orange f'oun ty l(•g1slators on bc•halr of thl' A I 1 so W LI l 1· r Man age m f' n t Agenc, The~ ar(' tr,·ing lo hold up 1111· budgcl of tht• s tat1• Watl't Resources Control Board until 1t stops · pen t'r-;1on of lh1· la". · m the words of i\ssc·mhh man Richard Rol.>1n ~on 1 D-S.int.1 Ana> Bob.LnSQD _\\Tole tus ap1niun to the chairman of thl' A~semhh Ways and M'<':1ns C'omm1tt1•1· and dii.russt'd it at a n1•w-; 1·1111 ference Thur~da\ But lht' cxceut.1\'t' offtrer of th<· board. Rill Dc•ncly 1n~1'itNJ in an Jnterv&t'"-that I he ho.ird has .1 right to stop a project that would (-.1usc am kind of <'n\rronmental damage · not just water pollu t 111n At l.'>.'>ut 1s J decis:v11 ov the hoard to hm1t flow to a proPosed pl•inl of the• Aliso W<iter Man<tgc• mcnt Agenl'y in southern Oran~C' < '<1unt~ A\.\ MA•~ a consortium of st>ven south county sewa~e tn•ntment ent1t1es "-h•ch pldnned a $35 m1lhon regional wwagl' tree1t m('nt systC'm <.'apac1t) for 15 .000 homl's in the Saddleback \'alley "as ('Ut from ttwt .illowed AWMA~Ade-f' ~rants C'Ontroled by the state w atcr qua It l\ <'ontrolboard The impact or the cut ha-; r .111~cd from a recent offer to sell lht• ~.243·acrc· Wh1t1ng Ranch in Fl Toro because of questions O\er 1h dc\·elopmt·nt pott-nt1al. to the Carter Urges Fund For Oil Spill Loss WJ\SIUNGTON IAP> Ttw Carter admin1s1 ration proposed today settinJ! up a $200 million !und to compt•nsale v1cllms of oal spills and promised to dt'velop improved oil tanker safety re Rulations within 60 davs Transportation Secretary Brock Adams said the regula· lions w1ll requ1rt> that all new ml tankers that weigh more than 20,000 deadweight tons be equipped with double bottomed hulls to lessen the chances of an oil spill caused by a grounding a ccident. an policy The L' S Coast Guard has for years insisted that the benefits of this type of con.strur hon are outweighed by the extrn costs and other factors. Neither Adams nor the Whit(! House gave any information on th<> cost of the double hull pro- '1s1on an the wnlten material they provided reporters . However. Coast Guard Adm William M. Benkert estimated thr<'e months ago that double hulls could add between $40 <See SPILLS, Page A2) county planning commission's re- fusal to consider a 46 unit con- cloman1um plan because it could he left without sewer hookups for as Ion~ a.-; f1v(' years :\t embers of AW MA ar<' the I SH' 5 SOl,ONS. Page /\2 > Thief Flees Shot From Holdup Victim A Laguna Reach service sta- lton .1ltendant grabbed a nfle from his offlct· toda:v and ran half a block after a robber who had 1ust held ham up at tht• poinl of a shot~un The attendant. Ronald R. Ellis. 2:l. fired one shot in the air hut the thief escaped on root v.1th $8.5 Police said the nfle bullet ap- parently landed harm lcssly. Ellis told officers ht' was at the Rroadway and Pacific Coast Highway l'n1on Oil gas station, talking with .Jared W. Blacketer, the 15 year old brother of Laguna Beach Planning Comm1ss1oner Belinda Blacketer. when the gun- man walked up to them and de- manded money. Ellis was marched at gunpoint to the service asland cash drawer, then back to the office to open the safe, despite Elhs' pro· testations there was no money m the safe <there wasn't >. Neither Ellis nor Blacketer were harmed. police said. Pohce sa id Rlackeler was visiting with EUJs during the 3 a.m. inci· dent. (St'\'eral hundred feet lower than Purcell's location > and saw the same Uung. Tb~ time v. as 6. 20 Pm. Purcell said. "It was so low to the ground. it's a wonder it didn't hit the ground before burning out. "I mean. that thing was mov mg -a really high rate of speed. a couple of thousand males per hour. It just came right on down. then all or a sudden It disap- peared. beneath the crest of the street. ·'It went behind that hill and was gone." .. Purcell said the police depart· ment sv.1tchboard got only a few calls from residents Moi,t peo- ple, he said. were probably hav- ing dmner al the timt'. so massed seeing it. He said he did not know how anyone could have missed it, otherwise. "I mean. tl was huge -a massive, giant. blue·wh1te type brilliant light.'' Purcell said il moved al about a 45-degree angle toward the ground from the southwest. ·'The closest l 've seen to it.'' he said. "was a falling star -but that was way up there. l 've never seen 1t that close. or that large." Bodies Returned Viets Release Remains of 12 UANGKOK. Thailand <AP> The Vietnamese government to day handed ovl•r to a l ' S pre s1dent1aJ comm1ss1on remains 1t :-.aid were those' of 12 American pilots killed during lhe Vietn11m ""ar. diplomatic i.ourcei, -.aid. The Vietnam New~ AgenC':- !;.ald Hanoa <tgn•cd to the transfer on the <•ve of lhe comm1ss10n's departure from the Vietnamese capital but made no mention of the transfer 1tst•lf Sources m Bangkok said thcv received a ca ble from Hanoi describing thc transfer. "The U.S. side thanked the Soc1alti,t Republic of Vietnam for this goodwill gesture. ·the agen cy said an a broadcast monitored here. $48 Million Budget Set ForOCTD By GARY GRANVILLE Of tit• o .. 11r P1101 St•ll Directors of the Orange County Transit District <OCTD > have been handed a S48.5 'million pre- liminary budgt'l for 1977 78. The hudget proposal calls for a baste fare mcrcase m OCTD bus fares of 15 cents. making the base tare on fixed routt'c; 40 c(•nts The proposed 1ncreasc \1.111 be needed to prevent a substantial deficit in operations." the staff reported in the prcl1 manary budget. Since founded five years ago, OCTD has operated on a basic fare of25 cents Even "'ith thl' fare increase lhe transit district budget calls for only $4 .5 million an fare box re- venue Other sources of projected re· venue include $4 million from property taxes. $10 m1lhon from local transportation taxes and roughly $23 million 1n grant money. Today, OCTD General Man ager Ed Loritz refused to make copies of the preliminary budget available to the public. Loriti said the hefty document would be made public April 1 when it is presented to the Southern California Association or Governments for review. "This is simply a working document and is not intended to be made public. Loritz said as he set the April I release dale But the budget prepared by his staf( represents a $7 million spending increase over 1976-77 when total spending was budget- ed at $41.S million. The operational budget for the coming fiscal year is set at S27.9 million. $4.6 million more than a year ago. (Ste BUDGET, Page A2> Jn return. the \'1t·tnam<.':.t' cm~ phasizcd "the• ol.Jhgat1on of lht' L'n1ted States to <·ontributc to healing tht' woundi, of war and to postwar construction of Viet n11m." thebroadcast ~aid The agn•l'ment to rt>turn the• rem ams <·amc at lhl· end of the Americans' lc.i~t nH'ctinl( with Vietnamese offic1als. The five ~ member comm1~s10n "ent to Hanoi to actount for American~ m1 ssmg in the V1t'tnam war and to pa\e the• way for normall1<1 t1on or d1plomat11· r£•lc1t1ons bt't"' ecn the l'Ountnl'S The com mi!;.s1nn was scheduled to fly to \'1entianc, Laos. on Saturday to seek m· formation about missing pilots shot down in that Indochina coun- rronaot ed Lt. Harry Gage has been named commander of the south county sheriff's sub· st ation in Laguna Niguel. Ile replaces Capt. Jack Devereaux. who was pro- moted. Gage, a resident of Ca p1st rc:.ino B ea c.h. was f ormerlv ussistcint h<1rbor master ·in charge of Dana Harbor. Child of LB Police Chief Hit by Auto Laguna Beach Police Chief Jon Sparks' l3·year·old daughter. Laura. was injured today when she was struck by a car at a Glen- neyre Street intersection. The girl was treated at South Coast Community Hospital for scrapes and bruises, then re- leased to her father. who rushed to the hospital when he heard of the accident . try during the war The Pentagon lists 795 Americans as still missing in the Vietnam war and says the re- mains of 1,710 others killed in <11:- tron have not been recovered. The eomm1ss1on 's leader, Leonard Woodcock. president of the United Auto Workers, said the meetings with the Viet - namese "had bt'en positive and constructive," the broadcast said. The~ broadcast quoted Wood- cock as sa}ing the commission's v1s1l "has started a process which will improve the prospects for normaltzrnl{ V .S.· Vietnamese relations an the future.•• The plane that takes the (See VIET, Page A2) Sect Wins Support Of Court NEW YORK <AP) -Terming•· tt1e Hare Krishna sect ~a bona-- fide religion." a slate Judge has thrown out charges that the sect and two members used "mind control" to hold two youths against their will. <Related story, AS>. Citing First Amendment guarantees of freedom of re h g ion, State Supreme Court Justice John Leany on Thursday termed a kidnaping indictment against members of the seet "a direct and blatant violation of the defendants' constitutional rights " A Hare Krishna m ember, M eryJec Kreshower. asked the , Queens district attorney's office las t August to bring kidnaping charges against her mother, who hired a private detective to seize the girl to "deprogram" her from the sect. A grand jury turned the tables on the complaint and instead in- dicted officials of the sect for us- ing "mmd control" lo hold Miss Kreshower, 22, and Ed Shapiro, 24. of Boston. against their will. Prosecutors ,,said 1l was the first attempt to bring criminal charges for brainwashing in such cases, and noted other parents around the country think their children arc held m similar sects involuntarily. Justice Leahy, in his decision, noted that Mass Kreshower and Shapiro testified in pre.trial hearings that they were happy in the sect and dad not want to leave. And he characterized tbe Hare Krishna movement in his rulin~ <See KRISHNA, Page A2) Coast Adams also said his depart- ment will require that all exist- ing oil tankers of more than 20,000 deadweight toos using U S. ports be equipped with segregat ed ballas~tanks. The double hull provision represents a signlfacanl change TaxSlmh Wins Nod Laguna Man Eyed ·For Transit Post Police said the child had just exited a municipal bus at Glen· neyre and Anita Strt'et. on her way to Thurston Intermediate School. She was lifted by the impact of the car and carrled about 15 feet before she was thrown to the side of the road. police said. W~atber Partly cloudy at lames but otherwise sunny through Saturday. Lows tonight in 40s, highs Satur- day in 608. Thief Takes Bare China 'Two rare Meha~n china £ilurines valued by the victim al more than $2,000 have been stolen from a Dana Point home. Orange County sherlrr's of n cers laid 8 tllief who ml\y have had a key to the preml11es took tb chlnft Jrom the home ot Don Rassdl 'ldaxn Id, 56. or 34179 $&.red of the CoJdtn Lantern . omcera said the-figurine.'\ de· Pict the compoier, Mourt. end hJ8 1i1t~r playing the piano. The poup ts one ol «M'ly four made WASIBNGTON CAP) The senate Finance Com. mittee approved today an increased standard deduc- tion that would mean a tax cut averaging $100 for 46 milJion couples or in- dividuals. The change, approved without dissent. would re. 11ult In a tax Increase of about S.Sl a year for 2.1 million ~inglt" person,, The hll(ber ttandard d•· duction wu apptov•d a~ lht committee neared a final ck>ttslon on a Houst· passed tax cut blll thnt In clode• the 1250-~r-pcrson rtbateft proposed by Pre&I· dent CJl1.Cf. :mofe than2CX> years a10. t---------" !9 .. Four Orange Coast residents are among those being con- sidered for the public member post on the new Orange County Transportation Commission. A list of names made available today Includes Newport Beach attorney Joe Walker. chairman M the Orange County Transat • District Cit.ilcn Advisory Com- mittee and Newport Beach bu11i· netsman Jam Roc.wvelt Also on th~ lilt are L~na Beach rtsldent Gerald Hallahan1 a retired co6rrt~ en\J)loye, ana John G. Rau, an Irvine bu 1· nessman. T he other four nominees are Santa Ana m•nulerturer Morton ••ink; Zlka Djokovich, a Santa Ana buAinl'IUmJllb ., bo ltrv 11 chairman ol the Santa Aoa Ohio } Center Commission; Virginia McGregor Donohugh, a Santa Ana housewife active In civic af· fair!', and Dudley Gourley of Yorba Unda, a former Buena Park pollce chief. The eight Mmes were selected from a list of 80 county resident.<1 who submitted applications for lht> traMportation post. The new commission has budfet ~9lew authority over 1 lOClal U'GNil end road buildan1t project.a. Tht 11e!ec:llon will be made lot.r by the exl1Unc tour com-robslonen who include courtty Sul)ervh1ora RAiph Clark and Relph Diedrich, FOWttaln VaJloy Councilman Al H.olli.Ddtn and S•CLta An• Councilman Dntd Brandt. The driver, who was nol im· mediately ident ified, told police the girl ran onto the crosswalk and h.e was un~ble lo stop in time. The driver was not held. CAB PROVIDES GOOIJ SERJ'ICE CAIUSBAD (Ai»> -M a tax- icab dt1ver'pulled up In an1Jwer to a· telephone call, o. bank ~t. ran up wit.I\ a ba& or money. The drtvtr was fore~ out ait gunpolnt, and the. rob~et drove· off with to undisdb.1ed fmoUhl~ mone)' rrom Crocker NaUonal Bank. Liter Thuraday, tho cab wq fou:Ma.bldd.ot1ed. . • ' INSIDE TODA\:" San Juan Capf1trono ·$ $WOl!o@ bow /iooll11 gotten coordifJOitd with the parade in their honor -or ao it ~em•. The DoilJ# Pilot'• Anne C~r tells t~ ltOf'll t>ti. P.cgc Cl of the Wet~. 1114ex CJ,t •• ...... A1 alt ., •M .... , Ct CM AC M.• cw I San Juan rews Growing Coffee \ IN TIIE MIDST Of' THE controversy brewing 1n San Juan Capistrano over whether the city should try to pre- serve farming, Planning Commissioner John Taylor came up with a novel idea. He suggested the city acquire some farmland and grow coffee. With pnces so high for America's favorite breakfast brew, t.he city could probably eliminate property taxes altogether and support lavish municipal services on coffee profita, be said. ••• IN TIDS DAY OF liberated women, beauty pageants apparently are more popular than ever The Miss San Juan contest Sunday attracted 250 guests, rather lban the anticipated 150. One pretty young contestant de· rnonstrat.ed she bas more going for her than good looks. Asked whether she would rather live in the past, present or future, Christine J enkins chose the pre· sent. COOPE~ 'Tm not sure we'll have the energy in the future to do the things I enjoy doing now," she said. ••• TIDS IS FIESTA WEEK in San .Juan, when the swallows come back to Capistrano traditionally a h1gb - p ro!it season for city merchants. This year the swallows have obliged the Fiesta Associa· ti on (and the me r<.'hants l by scheduling their arrival Satur· day to coincide with the Swallows Day parade, held annual- ly in their honor. Organizers estimate more than 50,000 people will be on hand for the parade. Gearing up for the hig event Saturday, one San Juan bank has gone Indian. The Capistrano Indian Council has lent the bank Indian crafts for display and a tepee for tbe lobby. Not to be upstaged, another San Juan bank is distribut· ing buttons which r ead, "I saw the first swallow." San Juan's patriarch, Paul Arbiso, might not approve or people claimini;: to have seen swallows before the birds' scheduled time of arrival. When an out-of-town visitor asked Arbiso to show him swallows at the mission, the San Juan old timer said the swallows would not arrive until March 19. Arbiso must know -he's the man who will ring the mission bells Saturday, heralding the swallows' arrival. The wrongthinkmg ousider said he'd heard the swallows didn't really arrive en masse, but drifted into town over .several weeks "No. they all come here to the mission on the 19th, St. J oseph's Day." Arb1so said, nodding sagely until the tourist was out of sight. ••• COUNCll.Mi\N JOHN SWEENEY has also h ad swallows on his mmd. Concerned that the birds might be discouraged from settling in their usual San Juan haunts as more and more people encroach upon their territory. he asked the city public works department to construct bird motels for the city's celebrated swallows. The first swallow s helter was completed Tuesday at Descanso Park, behmd the city planning department. A second home was to be ready today in El Camino Real Park. across Camino Capistrano from the mission. Sweeney said he is to be found nights, scattering bird seed as extra Incentive to Capistrano's winged booster club not to pass San Juan by m favor of such sanctuanes as a nearby wild animaJ park. I'~ Page Al OIL SPILLS ••. million and S50 million to the cost of building an oil tamer. operational discharges of vessels in intemationaI waters. The secretary told the Senate Commerce Committee the $200 million fund l5 intended "to fully ('Ompensate victims. whether in· rlividuals or munic1pahlles, for \'irtually all 011 pollution damages." The fund would replace the current overlapping system of federal and state oil liability and compensation funds, he said. ''It proposes a single national framework of strict liability for oil spills, either from ve<\sels, pipelines, terminals or offshore facilities.'' Other regulation~ which Adams said his department will develop during the next two months will require the use of in· trt gaa systems to lessen the risk Of explosion, installation of backup radar with collision a voidance equipment. and im· proved steering st andards. Some 8S percent of the oil sptlls from marine transport 8()Utte8 comes from 1Pt'bat Adame calJed DAILY PILOT "These chronic discharges Cre· riuently pass unnoticed, but they may result in more permanent environmental damage than that caused by the relatively infre- quent large sp1Us that occur near our coasts," he said. Fro111Page 111 5 SOLONS. • Irvine Ranch Water District. th<' city of Laguna Beach, South Coast County Water Di.!trtct, Emerald Bay Service Distnct, the Moulton Niguel Water District the Los Alisos Water Dl.stnC't and the El Toro Water District. The capacity cutback primari· ly aUects the last three agencies which are controled by lartJe land owners. Last month, the water re· sources board said it would ap- prove money for the plant only if it was operated at less than full capacity ror several years, to limit growth of surrounding re· s idential areas and resulting rur pollulioo. Robin.son blamed the decision on "the Sierra Club appoint· ment.a ot the governor" and their "no-growth atUtude." Robinson cited an opinion by Legislative Counsel Bton Gregory saying the board could r eJec:t grants on overall environ· mental grounds, but not rolely because a project would en- courage growth that could cause s moi. He said In a lettA!r to Ways and Means Chairman Daniel Boatwright. 0.Coocord, that the board's 1977·78 budget should be held up until tho .inuo 11 r~ solved. Robinson sald the boa.rd bad 1'ejected a project In Cont.fa Cott.a County on slmUu Jl'OUDda, and that the two proJecls toftethet were worth about $2 bll lon. · Deod,y said the board la re- quired by lta Interpretation Of the law -and federal ag~nclea wbJcb IUJIP)y project money -to take IUCh acdoa. • --....-,ng To Die FORT MYERS • ., •. (AP) - Aner Uste'\Jng to Art.bur Goode'• deacripllon ot bow he raped and murdered a 9-y-.r-old boJ, a Jury IJ'&ll\ed his request and can. •tcted blm of lirst-de1ree murder. The eight-man, lour.woman Jury meets again today to decide whether to recornmend another request by the Z3-year-old con- fessed murderer -death 10 the electric chair. •'I want to prove I'm guilty of the crime, and I want to die in the electric chrur, ·' Goode said in his final arguments Thursday. Just 2l2 hours later. the jury convicted him of slaying Jason Ver Dow of Cape Coral on March 5. 1976. tinder Florida law, Circuit Judge John Shearer 1s not bound to follow the jury's recommenda- tion or either life in prison or lbe death penalty. Goode, who left a psychiatric hospital in early 1976, pleaded in- nocent to the VerDow killing bC'cause, he-said, he wanted to stand trial to tell the commWlity what he did . "Your honor, I would like to tes tify as to what I did and why, even though my lawyer objects," Goode said. "lt's your trial. son," Judge Shearer replied. Goode <1lso 1s char~ed with kid- napang 12-year-old Billy Arthes of Towson. Md .. rn March 1976 and has been sentenced to life for the rape-murder of 11-year-old Kenneth Daws on o f Falls Church, Va., in the same period. Goode, who conducted much of his own defense, s miled and nodded acceptance to the jury when lhe verdict was read. Joe ~1mpson; Goode's court- appomled lawyer. argued that Goode could have concocted the storv. H e s:-11d all Goode's tes timony could have come from newspaper <1ccounts. Goodc's hour-long testimony brouRht tear:s to the eyes of some jurors. and was preceded by a warning from the judge that spec· lators might want to leave the room . Goode said he told the boy he was going lo d1P and described how he would kill him. ''I asked him if he had any last words, and he said ·1 love you' and then l strangled b1m ," Goode S9td. The Art.hes youth testified that Goode told him about slaying Ver Dow. Local Water Water Wasted St. Pat's Day Prank Costly ANGELS CAMP (AP) -A green dye dumped in a million-gallon water reservoir as _an appar~nt St. Patrick's Day prank was non-toxic, according to laboratory tests reported tod:iy. Paul Gerard of Pacific Gas & Electric Co., which operates the water system in this former gold mining town, said up to 200,000 gallons of the water was lost to clear out the six 6-' by 10-foot stained area and lo flush out water pipes. Later, the million gallons were dumped. The green water was released downstream where it eventually entered irrigation ditches, Gerard said. Agricultural officials said the water, in short supply in the second year of u severe drought, will mostly be ·wasted because no irrigation is taking place. The dye was discovered in the reservoir Wednes· d ay. About 900 domestic water customers got their supply from an a lternate source while Jab tests were conducted, Gerard said. Charges Promised In Cable Service Deputy Distric t Attorney Harold Morgan announced Thursday his intention lo pro- secute individuals who repeated· ly make unauthorized hookups to Storer television cables m south Orange County. "Once charges ar<' filed. they will not be dropped if the person charged makes a belated offer to pay for the service," Morgan said. Laurance Poudri<'r, system audit coordinator for Storer Ca- ble TV. Inc., suid certain in- dividuals .. steal" the cable ser vice, increasing service rates which mu s t be charged legitimate subscribers. P oudrier d1 s t1n~u1shed between people who receive ca- ble service without c harge through an ovcrsu~hl on the part of the company and other people who intentionally c1rC'umvent paying for the service by plug- ging into the system on their own authorized cable hookups. Storer serves the communities of Laguna Beach, South Laguna, Laguna Niguel. Laguna Hills, Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano and parts of San Clemente and Capistrano Beach. Poudrier said anyone with an active television cable line, who is not on record as a Storer customer. will be invited to sub- scribe to the service. lf the person does. not sub- scribe, service will be cut oft. Members of Starer's security team will make periodic checks to be s ure the cable is not r econ- nect ed without compan y authorization. Front Page A J VIET ••• Americans to Vientiane was ex· pected to bring the remains on to Bangkok for processing and iden- tification before they are sent to the United States. Board"' pctYbcn. lAtec:m9 wW be tau t br com.- in oaity •ohmtecn: }aw!en. poU Khooi DIPlf_......_.._111111 ad otber P•Ople iovol•ed ia crlmlnolou or le1al WOfk. Ther·u Jut oa• claa1room MUioo for acl:l &rada 1ne1. The •ebool board at&o ap. proved a aeries ot useinblies, to be held in April and Ma7 !A bcb ol the distrid'a five acbools, on skateboard safety. The procram is PnMnted by Hobie Sports Center. one ot the largest wholesalers and retailers of skateboards and skateboard safety equipment.. which ia em- phasized in the presentations. The Laguna Beach Police Department s ponsors the as- semblies. B1 ll Barnes. d irector of instruc· tional services, said the program 1s "an excellent chance to wort with another agency to address a problem that is really critical in lb is community." Superintendent of Schools Robert Sanchis said the inst.rue· tion is not intended to be an en· dorsement of the sport. "Our responsibility, as long as there is s kateboarding," he said, "is to make it safe for the children of this district.'' A couple unsuccessful can· didates ror the recent school board election argued the in- struction was tainted because of its association wilb the Hobie company. Board President Michael Sagar said, "Would you rather have busted bodies?" Sagar, who still is recuperating from a months-old bicycle acci- dent, added wistfully, "JC som ebody had only told me about bicycles and motorcycles." Valley Plunge For Diedrich Wins Support . ' By Gi\RV GRANVILLE Ol t .... D~llY P•tot ~t•lt Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich 's district would reach deep inlo the heart of the Saddleback Valley under a re- districting plan endorsed Thurs- day by a committee of supervisor aides. The revised proposal f or dra\\'.· ing new pohlical boundaries for the five county supervisors ~ill go b e f ore the Board of Supervisors Tuesday. It seeks to correct some of the criticism leveled at a redistr;ct· mg plan approved earlier by the aides committee. Storer has two teams in the south county area. he said. One team is updating the cable line~. the other is checking for un. Wnservation · F,.... Page A1 The names of the pilots were announced by the Vietnamese last September. The r emains ot 28 other Americans have been re. turned from North Vietnam since March, 1.974. One of those corrections was to r em ove Huntmgton Beach from a proposed three-w ay split between supervisorial districts, a proposal criticized by the Hunt- ington Beach City Council. Plans Weiglwd BUDGET .•• T.,. """"'' of ""' n pllots ll•led t>v Hanoi 1 ... 1 .,,.Pl•mt>o>r, and hnme town 1ntormat1on D<OVICl&d by lne P•nl~QOn. werP: Another major change left Irvine entirely within Supervisor Thomas R.tley'sdistricl. A massive local program for construction of new water re- servoirs in Laguna Beach and South Laguna may be necessitat· cd by the drou~ht. In a Joint statement by Richard Jahraus. president of the Laguna Reach County Water District and Thomas H. Brooks, pres ident or the South Coast County Water District. both men declare their dis tricts cannot meet seven-day 'A;ater demands without importa- t 1 on of wat er from the :'tfetropolitan Water District. MWD is pressuring districts to romply with the seven-day storage requirement and to cease operations which cause peaking m the importation of water from its system. 1'he result is that both districts will face the need to construct a huJ,?e new reservoir, perhaps as a iointly funded project, as well as sm a lier inter-district storage fadlities. The costs and financing ar- rangements have not yet been de· term ined, however, a spokesman said it was likely bonds would have to be sold. Fro.. Page Al KRISHNA. • • as "a bona fide religion with roots in India that go back thousands of years " One defendant, Angus Murphy, called the rullni "not only a vic- tory for the Hare Krishna move- ment, but for the whole of Western civilization. wbtch ls most noted Cor tta interest in money and sex.•• Murphy ii bead of the move- men t ·s lsokum Temple in Manhaltan. The t e mple's supervt.or, Harold Conley, wu the second defendant !A the ln- dictment. Mwi>by'a attorney, Jeremiah Outman, pral.led the .. clear, and unambl1tuou1" laniua10 in J.eahy·a ruling. •'Tb ore are 1tate1 where Roman Catbollca are a intaonty, and lf um kind of thlnf could be done &o Hare Krlahnu 1D Nn York, tJMft it m!Ot be done to Roman CatboUca fn 0901'llaarto Jalaanlc1 anywbore," Gutl:Du said. This year, OCTD budj!eted $16.5 million £or capital expen- ditures including equipment, land and buildings. The new hudget calls for capital e xpenditures of $19 million. 0( that amount S8 million would be spent on new equip.. ment. S4.l million on land and · $6.7 mjllion for structures. But it 1s the proposed fare hike that is expected to cause the most controversy. According to one report, a move from the 25-cent to a 40· cent tare will result in a decrease in the number of passengers who wilJ useOCTD's buses. I N•vv CJIPI Roy ... Oowllnq. SMI eer.-dlr.o, born De< 1&, 1m,do-HNov. t7, 196S. 7 Air Fore• LI Cot. Etwvn R C,,pHnQ. 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But Riley, if the plan is ap- proved by the Board of supervisors. would lose major port ions of the Saddle back \'allt'y, including those portions of El Toro and Mission Viejo north of the San Diego Freeway. Those areas would be shirted to D1ednch's Third District in a move aimed at equalizing population between the five dis· tricts. Diedrich's representative on the redistricting commitiee vot· ed against accepta~e of the plan. THROUGH APRIL 9th -$3.00 59. YD. OFF ON GAF .. CIT ATION11 Want E~erything in a Sheet Vinyl Floor? Take ~Look At ••• G-M=SI~~~ Sheet Vlnrl Floors . whh Brtte-eoncr•Surf.ce Come In todey 90 ... OtJf OAF')T~ Clttti0n'9 Sht>el Vlnyl Aoort "'111'1 I.he Bri1•Botld9 Surt.ot ..• The ltoor' tn.t are lhe ullllNlt 111 luJIUfYI Art ea~e -..a11-lree"• stMne 11'1111 faatt 100 lasts and 1 hl0'1 gloss unttl\Ane IUff-lhllt provk!ff sup« atam rt11Stance AM lhlll and IUC!efoQlthlon bedclng fof ~ lftd Wermct\. Thafl ·~ ~ QOUld ~tor In flooring~. wide lmY of Ngfl IMhion pan.ms andOOlorl IO etlOC* trom. • ,..,,....,, ~l>tl'llb9<11'1~ IN!lo-• Ot/111 occllMtlMI llPPlio#IOll ol OAF• Oni.·llondfl 1""" F""-JI, ... _ ..... ~ .... ,..w411 ..... lu;t*8 ...... DEN'S ·;:amt:iiisiiilatiij,j: 'custom draperies Unoleum • wood . floor lUJ ft:AC!NTJ~ AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAU,, 92617 •.!HONE 6'6--4138 -"'6-235.5 EDITION VOL. 70, NO 77, ~SECTIONS. 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1977 Viets Hand Over Bodies of 12 Pilots BANGKOK. Thj1land 1AP1 - The Vietnamese government lo· day handed over to a U S pre sident1al comm1ssron rem.um. 1t said "ere thO'>l' of 12 Am<'ncan pilots killed durin~ the V1etrwm war. diplomatic sourct•s said The V1l•tnam "Ile"., ;.\gt'OC) said llano1 agreed to the> transfl'r on the eve of tht• comm 1ss111n ·:-. departure from the V1etnJmese capital but made no mc•ntion of the transfer itself Sources th Bangkok said they received a ca- ble from Hanoi describing the transfer "The US. side thanked the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for this goodwill gesture." the agen- C) said in a broadcJst monitored here In return. the Vietnamese em-phasized .. the obligation or the l'nited States to contribute to healing the wounds or war and to postwar construction of Viet- nam." the broadcast said. The agreement to return the rem ams came at the end of the Americans' last meeting with Vietnamese officials. The five· member commission went to Hanoi to account for Americans m1ssin~ in the Vietnam war and to pave the waY--for normahza· t1on of diplomatic relations between the countries. The comm1ss1on was scheduled to fly to Vientiane. Laos. on Saturday to seek m- formalton about m1ss10g pilots shot down m that Indochina coun. try during the war The Pentagon li sts 795 Americans as still m1ss10g m the Vietnam war and says the re· mains of 1.710 others killed mac- tion have not been recovered The commission's leader. Leonard Woodcock, president of the United Auto Workers. said the meetings with the Viet- namese "had been positive and constructive," the broadcast said The broadcast quoted Wood cock as saying the comm1ss1on's v1s1t "has started a process which will improve the prospects for normalizing U S V1etnam~c relations in the future.'' The plane that lakes the Americans to V1enlJane was ex pel'ted to brinj.? the rem ams on to Bangkok for processing and iden· t1fication before thev are sent to the l 1mted States · The names of the prlots we re announced by the Vietnamese last September The remains of 28 other Amer1c<1ns have been r<' <Set! VIET. Page r\1) SVUSD Meet 'Legal' Trustees, Administrators in Workshop By LAURIE KASPER 0t th• O••ly Pilot SUit A maJority of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustees were expected to jom their administrators at a workshop today in Laguna Beach. Que_stioned about the legality of a quorum of trustees meeting outside the district in a private session distra ct officials ob- tained a county counsel's opinion on the meeting. According to that opinion. the meeting 1s legal as long as there are no del1berallons or actions tai.en at the meeting. llavmi: been told that the meet· mg 1s legal. both Trustel's Loa Young and Carole Neustadt said they planned lo attend the meet- ing Trustees Geoq~e Henry and William Kohler abo were expect· ed to attend 1t. The workshop is being jointly sponsored by the district and the Saddleback Vallev Ad · m1n1strators Assoc.1<1t1on (SY AA l. <.1n organization of pnn c1p<1ls and d1stril't-level acf. ministrators One purpose of the workshop 1s to "recharge batterie:.." ex· plained Jim Mitchell. the dis- trict's director of personnel and coordinator of the workshop He explained that there often isn't enough time during the re· gular work day to accomplish ct>rt.11n things. By gC'lling away No Traee Found Hunt for El Toro Woman Resumes lh-adfl to Don~e :\kml><'rs ol l·:I Toro Jhgh School's danrr cJac;s. Georgr Gilll"rl. k1tt·l•l1ng. <ind. from left. Ann Tonqoc'. Sharon M ;1d<'\H'll and D1 an1· l'<'ll€'tl1C'r1. are ready to perform m tht•11 1·1.i,..., c·orwt·rt. Hh~ thm Odyssr' at 7 30 p m Th111 ,d." .111<1 l•'rnl.1~ '.\laH:h 21 .ind 2;, in Ch,irger Hall Tht! <"Olll"l'f t ''di ft·aturc Ji:J//, modern and folk dane<.>s. ehon•ug1\1ph1·d h~ the studl·nts Admission ts S2 for aclull-. .rnd ~I 1111 "lucll'nts aged HI and under The search resumed today 1n I he ru~~ed Angeles N at1onal Forest for a L<tke Forest housew1fl' missing since Monday 1n the Pasadena area and believed to be the victim of foul pla}. 1'io traet• of Rachel Sparling. 36. of 24311 Lakeview Lane. has heen found since her mysterious disappearance after a visit lo her psychtatnst. Solons Battle ·cutbacks Five Support Aliso Water Agency Effort A pl.in In m1t 1gall' tn('l"{'Js111g air pnllut111n in Southern <>ran~l· Count-. h) t·utt111i.: hack s<.'" ai.:t• treatmt'nl <·ap.ct1t' Jnd Ihm. d e v e I o p m en t 1 s b 1· 1 n g challengt•cl hy f1\'C' Orange' Coun ty legislators nn ht•half of Ow Ali so Watl'r '\lJnagl'mt'nl Agcnq Th<'y an' tryini.: In hol<I up the budget 111 lht• slJll' Water Resoun·es Control Hourd until 1t stops "pt•nt•r ... um nf the 1.1". in the words of Assemblyman Richard Rnh1nson ( () Sant;:1 Ana1 Robinson "rnt1• hi., opinion to the cha11 man of lhl' Asst•mbly Ways and Ml.•ans <'omm1tt<'e. and discussed 11 .1t a news con- ference Thursdav But the eu·cu(l\'t• nffic<'r of th<' board. 11111 Dcnd). ins1stE>d 1n an Orange Coast ft'eather Partly cloudy at lime's but otherwise sunny through Saturday. Lows tonight in 40s, highs Satur- day in60s. INSIDE TODA 'W San Juan Cap•1trQn1> '.~ 3WOILows have ffnoll11 gotten coordmat~ with th~ parade m their honor -or '° it 1eem1 The Dmlu Pilot'• Anne Cooper telb tht! !tory on Page Cl oJ thr Weekendt-r Index Al YM!f kNIC.• •• Movln C:H ........ A7 Mwtw•lfl-• II• cam .... ... , lt•llM.alH...., .... Clhtlll• Ot 14 o. ..... c;.u..ty A7 °""''" ea , .. ,.1. 11 l CnuWMll •• S,Ma,..._ II 0.Alll ..... , .. ,., ~·M-•I• .... Mlttwl•t,_ .... 94-J •r.:~·-C'-1 Ttlnl\t .. CJ c•11<• MS lllt•ttrt cs,1 "(-et w .. ~ ... ~-....... C4 Weri. Hew\ .... ' '"'l.•ftfl .. 17 w11111..-.. '"· ellltH ·~ 1nlC'rv1<'" that the hoard has a n~ht to stop a pro1t•ct that would 1·ause an~ kind of environmental dJm a~(' not JUSl water pollu· t ion At l!-.SUl' 1s a dt'c1s1on by 1,be board to limit (low to a proposed plant of the Ahso Water Manage- mt·nt A~Pncy m ~outh<'rn Orang<' C'o11ntr AWMA is a consortium of seven south county sewage treatment entities which planned a S35 m 1lhon reR1onal sewage treat- ment system Capacity for 15.000 homes in the Saddleback Valley was cut from that allowed A WM A under grants controled by the state water qualt- (S4J'e 5 SOLO NS, Page A2> OCTD Eyes 15e Bus Fare Hike 8y GARV GRANVILLE QI the Oailf Pllol St•tl Directors of the Orange County Transit District (OCTD) have been handed a $48.S miJJion pre- hmmary budget for 1977-78. The budget proposal calls for a basic fare increase in OCTO bus fares or 15 cents. making the base fare on fixed routes 4-0 cents The proposed increase "will be neede<l to prevent a substantial Carson Ousted By PlayQffs LOS ANGELES A(P> Johnny Car-son was one of the ca1mallies in the NCAA basket- ball playof(s Carson's Tonight Show got knocked ofC the air naUonwide because the Notre Dame-North Carolina pla)'off game ran eight minutes longer t~ expeeted, pushing other programs lpto Carson '• lime 1l0l, aald NBC spoketJman Joe B1eeden. 81eeden 1aid NBC telephone operators w~re swamped with phone calls for houn after the uncellaUon, pecially on the EBRt Coast wMre the network fleglected to notl!y viewen Why the show tutd been pulled. deficit in operations," the staff reported in the preliminary budget. Since founded five years ago. OCTD has operated on a basic fare of 2S cents. Even with the fare Increase the transit di&t.rict budget calls for only S4.S million in fare box re- venue. Other sources of projected re- venue include $4 million from property taxes, $10 million from local transportation taxes and roughly $23 million in grant money. Today, OCTD General Manager Ed Lontz refused to make copies or the preliminary budget available to the public. Loritz said the hefty document would be made public Apnl 1 when it. is presented to the Southern California Association of Governments !or review. "This 11 slmply a working document and ls not intended to be made pubUc, Lorib aald 88 he set tho April 1retea • dat~. But the budcet. pr pared by his 1taff represents a $1 million 1pendln1J lncre11e ovt-r 1976-77 when total spending was budget· ed at $41 .S million. The operational budget for the comtns ti.teal year la 11et st S2'7.9 CSee BVOOl.'T, Pase AZl John Mc/\lisler. Pasadena ).JOltce spakesman. said about a rlo1en members of his depart- m l.'n l and the Sierra Madre Search anci Rescue team will re- turn to an area along Angeles trest H1ghway searched briefly e<1rlter in the week The searchers will be aided by a helicopter and a German shepherd which can detect body scents even after rain has washed away most traces of the quarry. Mc Alister s aid. "The search and rescue people consider that some of the roughest mountain terrain m the world," Mc Alister said. "It's straight up and down ... The search for Mrs. Sparling was temporarily suspended Thursday while detectives followed up dozens of telephone leads regarding the woman's "hereabouts -including one from Huntington Beach. The morning after Mrs. Sparl- ing disappeared. police arrested a 17-year-old boy who had al· Jegedly been driving the woman's distinctive car a bronze Corvette with the license WUV YOU and a Minnie Mouse decal on ont' wmdow Investigators said they found the missing woman's jewelry and other effects in the youth's possession at the vacant house where he was staying. McAlister said today at least two separate witnesses claim to have seen the car, with a woman a nd a young man inside, heading up Angeles Crest Highwav above La Canada Monday evening. Another witness reported seeing the car heading back down the road with only one occupant in· Sid~. Tax Slash Wins Nod WASIDNGTON (AP> - The Senate Finance Com· mittee approved today an increased standard deduc· lion that would mean a tax cut averaging $100 for 46 million couples or in- dividuals. The change, approved without dissent, would re suit in a lax increase of about S.Sl a year for 2.1 m lllion eln1Jc ~rsona. The h.laher etandard de· ductlon w•s approved as tbe committee neared a fl'nal d~iAJon on a ffo1.1se- paaaed tax ~ut bill Ulat. ln- • «f uct the SSO ~r·Ptrton ,. reb.at. propoaecLlui Prtai· dentC.rttr. on a weekend 1n a different sur· rounding. he said. 1sSUl'S can he discussed and the meeting "'II have a "beller effect.· Three workshops were to be run concurrently this afternoon on budget, bond election and building program and on a mt"nt pay task force report. Administrators have been broken up into three teams for these workshops. M1lthell sauJ the trustees may JOIO separate teams so there "on 't be a quorum at any one of these sessions This evening, there 1s time for "camaraderie" and a dinner meeting featuring Bill Cun· ningham. executive secretary or the Association of California ....... Dally Pilat Sl•tl l'holo Shayne lleatherley, 11, was just one of the Castille Elementary School students who dressed up Thursday in celebration of St. Patrick's Day. Youngsters in fourth. fifth and sixth ~rades did the Irish Jig at the Miss10n Viejo school, dressed as l<.>rrcchauns. a wild Irish rose and even as a green s hamrock mllkshak<>. State Grants New Hearing On Viejo Lake By WILIJAM SCHREIBER 04 lllt Diii'( Pii.1 St•fl A new plan calling for extrac· lion of brackish underground waler beneath San Juan Capistrano may have breathed life back into the controversial filling of 1.2 billion-gallon Lake M lssion Viejo. The State Water Re5ources Control Board agreed Thursday to grant the Mission Viejo Com- pany a11ew hearing -pos~bly in May -on Its manmade basin project. just two weeks after the panel issued an order cutting off water.supplfe.4' with the take 40 percent full The. company htd asked for a r,bearins on the lake almost as sQOn u t.M state 'rder was r• ceived and wat.ir muna Uwa basin. WH cut oft. It Jl1' tAt.ed lC• tensive addition.al docul'l'lenta~ Uon of water con1etv1tlan. efforts In the communlt.y and pre· lirninarJ pl•• and a tlcaUo for dom llc u" 9t tho Jake water 1n an merger\cy. CSeeLAKB, Paa Al) School Administrators, s peaking on commun1l'alions Sulanne Shaw. director of the C1•nll'r for Personal Growth, 1s slated to discuss conflict managf'ment with the ad· m1mstrators Saturday morning M 1tchell s~td the costs of the workshop will be s hared by the district and SVAA. Although the total tab 1s uncertain. he estimat ed that 1t will cos•. less than Sl.000 for the 55 to 60 admrnistrators ex peeled to attend. This is the fi\"sl workshop of this type to be held by the district in at least two years. Both Mrs. Young and Mrs. Neustadt opposed out of town <See :t1EETING, Pale i\2) Revamping Plan Cuts Into Valley Orange County S upervisor Ralph Diedrich 's district would reach deep into the heart or the Saddleback Valley under a re districting pl<.1n endorsC"d Thurs- day by a committee of supervisor aides 1'ht.> revised propo~:.il for draw- mg new political bounda~es for the five county supervisors will go before the Board of Supervisors Tuesday. It seeks to correct some of the criticism leveled at a redistrict- ing plan approved earlier by the aides comm1t\ee. One of those corre<'tions was lo remove Huntington Beach from a proposed three-way split between supervisonal districts, a proposal crit1c1zed by the Hunt- ington Beach City Council. Anothf'r major change left Irvine entirely within Supervisor Thomas R1ley'sd1stnct. But Riley, 1f the plan is ap. proved by the Board of superv1sors, would lose major portions of the Saddleback Valley, including those portions of El Toro and Mission VieJo north of the San Diego Freeway Those areas would be shifted lo Diednch's Third District tn a move airncd at equalizing population between the five dis- tricts. -,-~ °"'"' "'" ,,.., ...... ~"O•Oew Lt. Harry Gage has been named commander of the south county sheriff's sub- station in Lagunn Niguel. He replaces Capt. Jack Devereaux, who was pro. moted. Gage, a resident of Capistrano Beach, was formerly assistant harbor . maater in charge of Dua HarbOI'. . ' ., ~ .- WASHINGTON (AP> -The Cart.er Ddmln15traUon propoaed today MUbtC up a S200 millloa fund to eompaaate victim• ol oil split. and proml5Cd to develop amproved oU lAoker satet.1 re· aulaUons within 60 day_s. Tran1portallon Secretary Brock Mama said the resuJa. lions will require that all new 011 tankers lhat weigh more th<1n 20,000 deadweight tons be equipped with double bottomed hulls to lessen the chances of un oil s pill caused by a grounding .accident. Adams also snid his depart- Inn wm· nquln Utat au oiat- '"' oll i. en ot more tha4 20.000 .....,.,t tona U1 U.S. porU be equl,pped wilb ...,..,.~ ed ballast tAnb. The double bull provi.osion represents a si1nlflcant c:banJe in policy. The U.S. Coast Guard hu for years insisted that the benefits of this type or construc- tion are outweighed by the extra costs and other factors. Neil.her Adams nor the White House gave any information on the cost of the double hull pro. v1s1on in the written material they provided reporter:;. Badham Discusses Issues in Irvine By IULARY KAYE Of U.. DMly Pia.I lt•lf Subsidies for elderly mobile home residents, a new anti-noise bill and the benefits or cities JOin · ing a "consortium" for faster ac· tion in Washington wert· among the topics raised al a bn·akfast meeting today with Rep . Robert Badham CR-Newport Beach). City managC'rS and mayors from 11 Orange County c1t1es ~athered in Irvine to qu1l the 5 SOLONS ly control board. The impact of the cul has ranged from a recent offer to sell the 2,243-acre Whiting Ranch m El Toro becaUSl' or ques tions over 1ts development J>0lcnl1al, lo the county planning c'om m 1ss1on 's rC'- fusal to consider a 46-umt con- do minium plan because it could be left without sewc•r hookup!! for as long as fivf' vears Members of AWMA are th(.• Irvine Ranch Wall'r D1slncl. lhC' r1ty of Laguna Be~~l'h . Soul h Coast County Wate>r Ui s tri('t, Emerald Bay Sel"Vlce District, the Moulton Niguel Water T>istricl the Loo; i\lisos Watt-r 01strn·t and the El Toro Water Distr ict The capacity cutb~1ck primarl· ly affects the last threl.' agrnc1cs which are control<'d by largc land owners. Last month, the water r e· sources board said 1t would ap- prove money for the plant only 1f it was operated at Jess than full l'apacity for Sl'\ era I years. to hm1t ~rowth of s urrounding rl' s1dent1al area:-. .ind rt·~ultmg air pollution Robinson blamf'ti the ci!'c1s1on on '"the S1C'11.1 <'Juli .1prm1nt men ts of th<' govC'rnnr" and th1•1r · no·growth att1tud<' " Robinson rited an opinion by Legis l ativ C' Couns<'I 81on C regory s11ymg the board could reject grants on overall environ· m ental ground!i, but not solely because a project would c•n c·our;ige growth that c·ould cause ~mog. He said in :1 lt-tter to W avs and Means Chairman Oaniel Boatwright. D Concord. that th<' board's 1977-78 budict i1hould be held up until the• '~"ur 1s re-· :.olved Vi~jo Swap Meet Slated M lssion Viejo High School's an- nual Swap meet h1 scheduled from 8 a .m to 3 p.m . Saturda~ 1n the school's parking lol. Admls"1on tickets m;>y ho purchased for 25 cent:o1 nt the en· £ranee on the day of thl· meet Children under 5 will b(' :.illowcci to enter free. . Food and drinks also will be sold durtne the swap meet. Funds raised will be used for c;ampus beautification and balancin1the1chool budget.. DAILY PILOT • i freshman congressman and to listen to his views. Badham said he called the meeting lo familiarize himself with local officials and to explain how they c·an best communicate \\1th him. Ile held a similar meet- ing 1 eccntly with Orange County educ-Jtors a nd plans future sessions with groups surh as homebuilders and <H'rospacc leaders. Costa Mesa City Manager Fred Sorsabal told Badham hc·d like to find a way for elderly residents of mobile home parks to receive federal subsidies. "We've got 14 such parks in Costa Mesa. but the residents aren t entitled to federal sub· sidies because, with their mobile home. they have too m any as· sets." l:\orsabal explained ··vet they're often elderly with fixed incomes and thei r rents are beml( raised," the city manager addt•d. Radham replied that he's aware of the problem and agreed with Sorsabal that "these are the kinds of people the subsicly pro· grams arc designed for.·' 'When different federal pro gr:Jms ..ire worked through in C'ommittee, give me a proposal and l'·ll try to work on it.'' Badham promised. Newport Beach Mayor Milan Dostal told Badham he wanted him to continue to be aware of Orange County's noise problem and of a new bill introduced last week by Rep. Glen Anderson <D· Long BeachJ. Accordine to Dostal, the bill would provide money to refit or replace noisy aircralt, plus calls for sound attenuation proerams at airports. ·.:Jj.:s the most significant anti· noise bill to be be introduced since the National Noise Act of 1972, "hich reullv wasn't far. reaching enough,"· the mayor commented. He added that. if the bill is passed, it would have great benefits for Orange County cities surrounding the airport. Badham noted that the new bill is currently "embroiled in com· mlllees" but promised to keep his eye on It as It advances. At one point during the session, Dostal asked Badham h11 opinion of consortiums. cities getting together and hiring a lobbyist m Washington. "The consortlums are valuable for m e, since I can narrow my re- ~ources. I thmk 1l's a conve· n1ence for me and the cities rn volved," Radham responded He !'Rid it doesn 't take awsv In dividual cities' contact with th<'1r individual congressman. bul 1s a wuy or "pooling resources in an additive way." Froa Page A 1 BUDGET ••• million. $4.6 million more than a ~ear ago. Thia year, OCTD budgeted $16.5 million for capital expen dilures in~luding equipment, land and buildings. The ne w budget <'alls for <'3pltal expenditures of $19 million. Of that amount SS million would be spent on new equip- ment, $4.1 mWion on land and $6. 7 million ror atructures. But lt 1s the proposed rare hike that it eJ<pected to cause the most. controversy. Accordine to one report. a move from the 25-cent to a 40- c-ent rare will result in a decrease jn the number of passengers who will uae OCTD'a buses. Fl'09IP~AJ MEETING • • retreau during their electJon campalgm two years ago. The two wd they are 1Ull opposed to retreat.I but they approved thla worltlbop. Both not.s that Lasuna Beach 11 not U..t far from the dlstr1tt 11nd that tt will be a work situ• tlon. Mn. Neuatadt nld there 11 the need to t.allt about the budset. a nd bond election and ad- ministrators need training ln con!Uct manaiemcnt. Bowwer, lbe C.0.t Guard hu al mated previously that double bull 1 couJd i.ncTeMe the co.t ot a new oll tankcT by up to 10 pertenL An avenge sue lanker normally cost.I around MO mallion to $:IO mallioo. accot"d n• to Lhe Federal M~uiUmeAdmlni.t.raUon. The secretary told the Senate Commerce Committee the $200 ma Ilion fund 1s intended "to fully <'?mpensate vlcllms, whether in· d1v1duals or munic1paJities, for va rtually all oil poll ution damages.'' The fund wouJd replace the current overlllpping system ot federal and s tate oil liability and compensation runds, he said. "It proposes a single nationaJ framework of strict liability for 011 spills. either from vessels pipelines. terminals or ofrshor~ f ac 1 Ii lie>~." Other regulations which Adam:; said hi!) department will develop during the next two months wall require the use of io· ert gas systems to lessen the n s k o f explosion. 1nstallat1on of backup radar with collision avoidance equipment. and im· proved steering standards Some 85 µer('cnt of the 011 !>pills from marine tr1msport sources comes from what Adams called operational d1schar~es of vessels in international waters. "Th~e chronic discharges frc· quently pass unnoticed , but they may result in more permanent environmental damage than that caused by the rt-lat1vely infre- quent large spills that occur near our coasts." he said. From Page ,11 VIET ... turned Crom North \'1clnam s ince March. 1974. '"t! n"~-\ uf ''""'° 17 O•lo)t~ h•d l>'I t-41V~n. 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Air l'one ~I J-• H. Melt. ~ler &lllff, Ma , l>Ofn JUM ll. 19J1 clowl'M!d Auq H. I~. 11. Navv C.e>t w1111,.m M Aod,.._ Bt-llt.t""""', Nto • botn Oct n 1m. do-a Ap<ll I 1'16\ n Air Fn.r,.P c. tnt Ci111,,.....,..1 f' w,, • .,.. tr 11.4·-<~w•lle ·~ C . bn•n M.ty a l'fll dOwn«I o.,,.·, IJ 19~, College . Getting The Short End? By WILLIAM SCHREIBBR Of-Dally ...... ""'" SADDLEBACK COLLEGE Superintendent Robert Lombardi, who pndes himself on the frugaJity or his grow· me mJSUtuuon. gave trustees some figures to mull over re- cently. He sald that Saddleback College received a mere $237 ,000 in request~ federaJ funds lut year for its variout projects and activl\ies. By comparison, Lombardi noted, Coa5l Commuruty College District got $2.3 million, North • -Orange County Community College Dis· trict got Sl 9 malllon and Rancho San- taago rece1 ved another $1. l million. • • • ART EDGREN, member of a c1t11:ens romm1ttee formed to protest the Lake M1ss1nn VieJO water shutoff order, responded sharply to a recent newspaper headline that suegested the K>t1tE•HR po111ib1hty such protests were "or- rhestrate<l "by the Mission Viejo Company. "I'm a 10 yc.>ar rcs1d('nt of Mission Viejo and t don't belong tu a ny on·h<'11t ra ." Edgren declared recently at a meeting of lht> M 11r111·1pal Advisory Council. He then prc1<·1•t·d1•d to rl!count very specific company argumentsjp fa vor of its l<•kt• project almost point by point Crom e~ence lhl' company presented to the State Water Resources Control Board ••• During another presentation this week to the Mission \'iejo Municipal Ad visory Council, Don Newman, president of the valley's realty board, protested "weekend raids" by Supervisor Thomas Riley and his s taff to confiscate illegal open house s1gn:s. lie blamed the MAC, m part, for protesting the signs and tnggcnng the nod!>. He said his organization is trying to do somcllun~ about the sign problem among its mem· ber:;. In 1 elurn for this cooperative effort of self -policing, NewmJn a:;ked lhe MAC "not to sic the dogs on us every weekentl " ••• MARINF.S REWARE. 11 lhe El Toro Manne Corps Air StatJo!1 MPs catrh you with your utilities exposed while at- tempting lo leave the base, they could cite you for a viola· I ton of Air Base); Order 1020 IJ . In Manne 1ar~on, '"ut1hl1es" are the same thing as fatigues in the Army those shabby, baggy.Jooking field lin1forms. !ht• regulation.the~ Ps are trying to enforce prohibits Mannes from leavang the base In their utilities unless they a~c on official business. proceeding to and from the rifle or pistol ranges or heading :;traight home through Gate Number Two Exiting any other gate while wearing utiliVes or mak· ing "!lermediate stops on the way home is against the rules. Capt Tcrranc·c• Moore. deputy provost marshal at the base. SJ1d a number of uniform violations have been report- ed ln\'Olving ~l.trtnes v.earing utilities "in town;• wherever that IS. He also noted that the biggest offenders ••are those who wear a Jacket on•r their utilities while leaving through gates one or mnc• " Snc-aky, sneaky, fellas. Don't you know Uncl«.>Sam is v.atchinf.!' ' To Die FORT llYERS, Pia. (AP) - After llstenini to Arthur Coocle's descripliOQ of how be raped and murdet"ed a &-year-old boy, a jury iranted his request and con- v I ct ed bim of tint-decree murd~r. The eight-man, four-woman jury meets again today to d~cidc whether to recommend another request by the 23-year-old coo· fessed murderer -death in the electric chair. "1 ~ant to prove I'm 1uilty ot the cnme, and I want to die in the electric chaJr," Goode said in hia final arguments Thursday. Just 21.:i hours later, the jury convicted him of slaying Jaaon Ver Dow of Cape Coral on March 5, 1976 . l'nder Florida law, Circuit Judge John Shearer is not bound to follow the jury's recommenda· lion or either life in prison or the death penalty. Goode, who left a psychiatric hospltaJ in early 1976..l pleaded in· nocent to the Veruow killing because, he said, he wanted to stand trial to tell the community what he did. "Your honor, I would like to testify as to what I did and why, even though my lawyer objects," Goodesald. "It's your trial, son," Judge Shearer replied. Goode also is charged with kid· naping 12-year-old Billy Arthell o( Towson, Md., in March 1976 and has been sentenced to IJfe for the rape.murder oC 11-year-old Kenneth Dawson of Falls Church, Va .. m the same period. 4 Countians Among Eight EYing Post l"our Oran~e> Coast residents are among thosl' being con· sidered for the public member post on the new Orange County Transportation Commission. A list of names made available today includes Newport Beach attorney Joe WaJker, chairman of the Orange County Transit District Citizen Advisory Com· mitt.ee and Newport Beach busi- nessman James Roosevelt. Laguna Cops See UFO Also on the list arc Lai:una Beach resident Gerald Hallahan. a retired county cmployt', and Jot:n G fiat. ~n lrvl.r.e bus1- neurr.an Tt:E ether lct..r r.om inees are Santa Ana manuf,1cturer Morton Fink; Zika OJokov1ch, a Sant a Ana businessman .... ho :-.erH·s as ehairman of the Santa Ana Civic Center Commission; Virginia McGregor Donohugh, a Santa Ana housc•wife active in civic af- fairs, and Dudley Gourley of Yorba Lmda, a former Buena P a rk police chief. Meteor-type Object Sought in Canyons By PIULIP ROSMARIN OI '"• O•llY Piiot JI all A huge. hrtlliant blue-white hall of light with a tear-drop tall, that appeared to move at thousands of miles per hour, startlt'<i a Laguna Beach police caplmn Thursday, who reported lhf' phenomenon as a U FO. Capt Neil Purc-ell s aid the ob· Ject. wtuch another orrtcer. Sgt. Terry Temple. reported seeing from another part of town, disap· Frot11 Page A 1 LAKE •.. A factor behind the state panel's decision Thursday ap· pParcd to be a proposal by Mis- sion Viejo planning consultant Jack G. Raub. lt proposes that l'Ub·standard underJ!round water be sucked in· to the lake to complete the filling and then replaced with water of a hi~her grade for crop irrigation and domestic use. The plan presented to the state a~ency notes that about 8.000 acre feet of water (about 2.8 billion galloru1> lies around the confluence of San Juan and Trabuco Creeks. about 11 miles from and 700 feet below the lake basin. About two dozen wells have ~en sunk in the proposed extrac· lion area but most are inactive because of the high salt content or the waler, according to Raub's preliminary report. Thou1h the water Is brackish and not usable for drinking or most irrigation, Raub said it Is acc-eptable for watet" contact recreation acttvltle1 such as thoae prop<>11ed for tho lake. And, the consultant uld. mlx· ing the sub-standard water wtl.h the hleh·1rade water alre.dy in the 1nke will provide a supply avsllablo for restricted domestic use In times of dlre emergency. Once the low-quality water is taken out of the undorpound basin (about one billion 1.Uons) to fl11 the 1alte, Raub proposcs r char~ the baaln wlth hiah 1rade naUve or Imported water for local dome1ttc UH. "Such • Pl'Ofl'•m will be COil· l)', ''Raub •aJd. noUnlJ that extlll· Ing tra.osmluton atid extractJon raclllUcs would be used wherever. poaslble. peared over th<' cn•st of :' hill in the T op of thl' World nei~hborhood Three policemen 11ear ched open country canyons east of Top of the World, but found no evidence of what Purcell l.a1d was probabl> a meteor. The policeman aaad the object "looked every bit a'\ Jan~c as a 747" airliner. Police checked local airporlb and military m- stallahons for missing aircraft, but none were reported. Purcell said Orange County Airport tower personnel also wit· nessed the passage of the object. Purcell said he was on his way home from work, traveling on Park Avenue near Thurston Jn- lermed.iate School. when he saw the UFO. Temple was palrollin{.t' along Laguna Canyon Road (several hundred feet lower than Purcell's location) and saw the same thin&. The time was 6:20 pm. Purcell sald, "It was so low to the ground, It's a wonder it didn't hit the ground before burning out. "I mean, that thing was mov· ing -a really high rate of speed, a couple of thousand m1Ju per hour. It just came right on down, then aJl or a sudden it disap- peared, beneath the crest of the street. "It went behind that bill and was ~one." Want E~erything in a Sheet Vinyl Floor? Tak• A Look At ••• GAFST~J49 ..... Vlnwl Floora . with ...... lloncf.Surfeee Com. In lodty to'" our GAFSTAA• CilaliO<f" Sheet Vinyl Floot1 with the 8tlt•~ Sur1ace ... The lloc>B ttlal .,. IT>e ull1male on k.1111.1ry! Aro eny·care ·wu·frH·• Mione thal IMIS and Iasis and • hlgt) glou u,.ttlan. INl'fteelh .. P'O"idM•upet atalnrnislanc:e. All lhal and auc>«-cu•hlon becking lot comfon Md w11mltl. Thlll"• ewtyltlltlO you could hope IOI In ftoorinO plus • wide array of hlgl'l lethlon PllttitfM and ooaor. to ctioo•e trom. The eight names were sell'cted from a list of 80 county residents who submitted apphcallons for the t ran!) port a lion post. The new commiss ion has budget review authority over loc~I transit and road building pro1ects. The selection will be made later by the existing four com· missioners who include county Supervisors Ralph Clark and Ralph Diedrich. Fountain Valley Councilman Al Ilollinden and Santa Ana Councilman David Brandt. • •If dflr/red, (llQlf cen tie rWfoted *i llMW)' llWllfa .,..., b'/.,. ~ _,,_,,.. ol Q.Nf• .... e-t• FIOOI Ffn1¥1. UC. NO. lJ0422 ... _ .. .,u......,,.... ......... ,.,...... 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The order, subject to completion oC ((nanclng arrai\gementa, WB!'I an· nounced jointly by Edward J . Dalyd president and chairman or the boar of World, and John C. Brizendine, pro- aldent of Doug la.a Aircraft Company. Daly said the order includes options for three more 1tmUar veratOM of the wlde-cabln. advanced techoolo1Y Trt· Jew for delivery ln tm. In addJUon Wortd baa the option to place ord ra for the fint three Of an locrea11d capacity "atrctcbed" cnodel ol t.M 0010 when It becom .. aullablo. UlUmately the order could approx.Jmate ~ mllllon. . •llCAl1U '1'1111 INDOlraT D ., ftmc!em..tal .... f~~ ln ttl lmpect. U.. .._ wUl IDC7 empJQJment and aid u.i. JD otbrt fteldl dlnctlJ or ID-41Metl1 ~•1th .......... raQl1nl &om tumiblre and home f\amlaldftll to •ppliwes. 1'-ltO.. f andacaptq IDd lawn equipment.. Jt Will a1ow tbe ahl'lnkap ln ~ ot lbelter In Nla- tlonablp to an increulaa de:DlPd. And the upturn wUI occur in the taco of lnflated home prlcea. Tbe natloowide averaa• prt~ ot a new •lntl•fam.llt home it now up to "4,200, compared with · SZS,200 in 1f7L. U today'• trends peralat, tho typical new bome four years from now wlll aell for $78.000, predicts the Joint Center for Urban Money's Worth Studies of the M assacbusetts InsUtute of Technology and Harvard University. AlllODI aupportlng factors: -DEMAND FOR HOUSING is at its highest since the boom of 1972· 73. -Mortgage money ls readily available. Personal in- comes are at a record and substantial sums remain eacb payday in thrift accounts. Many who bad purchased blgb- yleld short-term securities in the open market durlna the 197'1·75 upsp1rah1ow place their reckmpUon moneytntosav- ings accounts. -Mortgage Interest rates are more tolerable, with con· ventional mortgage rates stabilbing at 8~ to 9 percent. Some metropolitan areas surveyed by Merrill Lynch Relocation Management Inc. are reporting a slight decrease in mortgage rates. The inter~t rate ceiling on FHA and VA insured loans is at 8 percint. The Mortgaae Bankers Association forecasts an 8.S percent average by mid-1977, down from a 9.25 percent averace when In6.• closed.- -WIBLE PRICES ARE MGR, there are no signs they will drop enough to justify holding off buying a home now. Among movements pinpointed by Merrill Lynch: ~(l) The trend away from the cities and into the suburbs • • . ~ persists. with the fastest growth in the Northeast, southern • , Connecticut•and northern New Jersey. (2) Except for a few pockets, home·sale activity is up · • considerably. The most active areas arc still in the Southwest and West. particularly around Houston and San Francisco, where homes have jumped 15 lo 20 percent in value. (3) PORTLAND AND SEATTLE ARE RESPONDING to new industry and pipeline plans. Homes are appreciating at 1h percent a month and a buoyant year is expected (4) The mill towns or Massachusetts show the slowest '., markets. with home values Uilling as mills continue to move • south. Long Island, N.Y., is static, due in part to heavy tax- es. The Philadelphia suburb of Cherry Hill is i;everely depressed because of a 25 to 27 percent tax increase in 1976. (5) ln s um. the pattern is still mixed -but over-all, home bwJding is on the way up. Windshield Hood Replaces Wipers MOBILE. Ala. (AP) -In :.i nation that loves gadgelc; and gimmicks -and pays royally for them even if , , they don't work -1t seems someone would have beaten Joe Newman to his latest invention. It's a rain-proof windshield without wipers. THAT'S RIGHT. HOOK TIIE DEVICE atop your car or truck and escape the blurring s platter of a thunderstorm or the irritating spuish·squis h-squish of wipers batting away at a s ummer shower. At least Joe Newman, who once invented a knife with wings and plastic·coated barbells, says it works real fine. "It is amazingly simple," said Newman, an athletic 40-year-old who has turned fiddling with gadgets into a livelihood. He unveiled his latest creation this week. INVENTING IS THE EASIESI' PART. l think every• body comes up with a great idea in their life. But sticking with it to see that it's produced is the hardest part,·• he said . Jn brier "The Newman Windshield Rain Preventer" is an adjustable panel that shoots out above the windshield, to a maximum three feet, and keeps rain away, as an odd rec- tangularunbrella would. Newman said his inspiration came one day 12 years ago when a young fellow. driving in a summer rainstorm. couldn'l see where be was going and crashed into Newman's car. ''I told the police it was a ~~hame he got a ticket. Jt Wf.Sn't h1s fault. ll was the inefficiency of bis windshield wipers," he s aid. HOWMAN THAT SET mM TO noNKING. What could do a betler job than windshield wipe rs? Over the next several years he junked a few wrong-headed ideas but would be inspired again "every time I was out driving and it started raining." He finaJly hit on the right gadget, he said, and hooked the device above his windshield by attaching poles to the luggage rack atop bis car. He adjusted it by pulling ropes. Pulling ropes, of course, would be too troublesome ror drivers also steering the car, so he devised a small hydraulic pump that adjusts the panel with the twist of a wrist. Where the panel Is set depends on how hard the rain Is falling and how last the car is going. THE INVENTION IS IN THE hands of his patent at· torneys in Washington, he said, ind be has been contacted , by a few truck manufacturers who "think it works real . ) well ... Re said he ls planning overtures to carmakers, con· , ceding that corporation designen1 one day will come up with a more sophisticated and esthetically pleasing model. - Tn the meantime he's pie~. "The automobile has been Improved on lime and again for nearly a century," he said. "but the windshield wiper went all that time with hardtyachanieforthebetter." · l UnUI Newman. · 1 NEWMAN IS A GRADUATE 01" THE Univer!;lly or Alabama but gave up a white collar job for ful1Ume invent· tn1 17 years ago. He said lnvenUng, design and theory come naturally to hf m and that he spends most ol bis time scrl bbUne ideas on paper atop a table at home. Along tbe'Way, he uld, be has written to schotart .. challenalna Elosteln and Newton." Ho Hid th6y wrote him back. lte has only a rew more tools around the hosue than your ordinary homeowner, he uid, but ho bu the full support of his wif c, a bll pl011 for a man who pays tho bill!, ID part, by drealllinf. ~ A few tun 110 he dre•med up the Matnum knlf o., wblcb features wlnp. The wlop, conculed unUJ tho bl.le 11 ready to be thrown, naro out at th• we or the blade and ruara.rttee_ 11ld Newman, that the kn1te wtll atrike lta tar1et. potnt.-ftrlt • _.....,_